Anderson Trevor, Hodgins Ian
Vichy House, Canterbury, Kent, England.
Neurosurgery. 2002 Apr;50(4):870-2; discussion 872-3. doi: 10.1097/00006123-200204000-00035.
Archaeological excavation recovered medieval human skeletal remains from Coventry Cathedral. A disarticulated skull from the desecrated Copston Chapel displayed major cranial weapon injury. Osteological examination indicates that the injuries, although extensive, were not fatal. The cause and chronicity of the lesions are discussed. The rarity of medieval British healed cranial weapon injuries has prompted this report. Documentary sources for medieval cranial surgery are included.
考古发掘从考文垂大教堂出土了中世纪人类骨骼遗骸。在被亵渎的科普斯顿小教堂发现的一个脱节的头骨显示出严重的颅骨武器伤。骨学检查表明,这些损伤虽然广泛,但并不致命。文中讨论了损伤的原因和慢性化情况。中世纪英国愈合的颅骨武器伤十分罕见,这促使了本报告的撰写。文中还纳入了中世纪颅骨外科手术的文献资料。