A TREPANNING SET
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A TREPANNING SET

PROBABLY FRENCH LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A TREPANNING SET
PROBABLY FRENCH LATE 18TH CENTURY
indistinct stamped signature BOPT [?] to lenticular, two elevators, brush, drill, two interchangeable heads for main drill, complete in fitted case.
9in. (23cm.) wide in case
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This lot is offered without reserve.

Lot Essay

Trepanning is the neurosurgical practice of drilling or scraping a circular hole into the human skull in order to treat intracranial illness. The method is typically used to relieve pressure on the brain and is believed to be known as the earliest recorded surgical practice after trepanation holes were discovered on prehistoric skulls. Trepanning was historically used to treat everything from migraines to seizures, and is still used today as a treatment for epidural and subdural hematomas.

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