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Trepanation as a Historical Treatment for Mental Illness

Historically, practices like trepanation—drilling a hole into a person's skull—were employed as medical interventions driven by unscientific superstitions. For instance, people assumed that mental illnesses stemmed from demonic possession, and boring a hole in the skull would allow trapped spirits to escape. Such examples underscore the necessity of systematic scientific research in dismantling unfounded beliefs and establishing an objective, evidence-based understanding of human behavior and health.

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