Do you want to read about about a man who walked around with a paintbrush in his head for 6 hours? Of course you do!

Posted by Joanne on May 22, 2008 | Comments | Link

“Trepanation, in which a hole is scraped or drilled in the skull, is an ancient form of neurosurgery that has been performed since the late Stone Age…A new study by two American anthropologists now provides evidence that the Incas performed trepanation to treat head injuries; that the procedure was far more common than was previously thought; and that the Incan practitioners of trepanation were highly skilled surgeons with a detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the skull.” – Neurophilosophy

Posted by Joanne on May 13, 2008 | Comments | Link

Morbid Anatomy’s Joanna Ebenstein just launched a website for “Anatomical Theatre”, a touring photographic exhibition of medical museum artifacts spanning from the 16th to the 20th century.

Posted by Joanne on Apr 28, 2008 | Comments | Link

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