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Video - 1920s Mental Health Treatment: Would You Dare Try Trepanation?
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Did you know that in the 1920s, there was a bizarre medical practice called "trepanation"? This involved drilling a hole into someone's skull to "relieve pressure" or to supposedly cure mental illness! People believed that creating a hole in the skull could release evil spirits and improve mental health. This questionable treatment even attracted some high-society supporters. Imagine going to a doctor today and being told they needed to drill into your head! Spoiler alert: it usually did more harm than good. Would you be brave enough to try such a treatment? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
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Can you believe people actually drilled holes in their heads in the 1920s to release "evil spirits"? 🤯Learn about the bizarre practice of trepanation. Would you try it? #History #MindBlown #MedicalFacts #CuriousHistory
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