Cranial injury, as it is known today, is not a new concern of modern medicine. On stepping on the earth, the man was in reality encountered with various types of injuries, particularly those of a cranial nature. Leading a life, whether wild or civilized, has always been associated with injuries for human race from the very beginning of birth. Therefore, managing cases of this type has gradually forced him to establish and fix strategies and approaches to handle the dilemma. This study is thus focused on tracing the first documented traumatized cranial cases ever reported, ranging from those trials attributed to our ancient predecessors to the identical examples in the present time.
Ghannaee Arani, M., Fakharian, E., & Sarbandi, F. (2012). Ancient Legacy of Cranial Surgery. Archives of Trauma Research,, 1(2), 72-4. doi: 10.5812/atr.6556
MLA
Mohammad Ghannaee Arani; Esmaeil Fakharian; Fahimeh Sarbandi. "Ancient Legacy of Cranial Surgery". Archives of Trauma Research,, 1, 2, 2012, 72-4. doi: 10.5812/atr.6556
HARVARD
Ghannaee Arani, M., Fakharian, E., Sarbandi, F. (2012). 'Ancient Legacy of Cranial Surgery', Archives of Trauma Research,, 1(2), pp. 72-4. doi: 10.5812/atr.6556
VANCOUVER
Ghannaee Arani, M., Fakharian, E., Sarbandi, F. Ancient Legacy of Cranial Surgery. Archives of Trauma Research,, 2012; 1(2): 72-4. doi: 10.5812/atr.6556