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William H. Egberts (1868- 1959) at the Smithsonian's Anthropological Laboratory in 1926. He examines skulls...

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William H. Egberts (1868- 1959) at the Smithsonian's Anthropological Laboratory in 1926. He examines skulls with marks from a surgical procedure, trepanation, that was practiced by Native Americans. About 90% of the trepanations showed evidence of healing, indicating the subjects survived the procedure
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William H. Egberts (1868- 1959) at the Smithsonian's Anthropological Laboratory in 1926. He examines skulls with marks from a surgical procedure, trepanation, that was practiced by Native Americans. About 90% of the trepanations showed evidence of healing, indicating the subjects survived the procedure

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