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Posted by Amanda Kendle Oct 10, 2006 |
Interesting news out of Bulgaria this week: at an archaeological dig near Svilengrad, they've found a skull from Thracian times - that's 2500-1800 BC - with a small hole in it. The experts are sure it was drilled for medical reasons - evidence of the first brain surgery. I find it fascinating that we can continue to learn new things about the world of long-before-us, and when it happens in "my" special part of the world, I'm even more pleased.
Hmm ... As much as it disturbs me, medical tourism is becoming a catch phrase now ... but who knows, perhaps it always was, and Bulgaria was the front runner.