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  2. Orbitoclast - Wikipedia

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    The operation involved placing the pick behind the eye socket of the patient and breaking through the thin layer of bone found there by applying a hammer to the end of the pick and driving the instrument into the frontal lobes. The pick would then be swung medially and laterally to separate the frontal lobes from the thalamus. In 1948, Freeman ...

  3. Ice pick - Wikipedia

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    An ice pick (later revealed as a screwdriver) [clarification needed] and a kitchen knife were used by Luka Magnotta to murder Jun Lin in 2012. [13] In 2018, a 25-year-old man was killed at a New York City bus stop when he was stabbed with an ice pick. [14] in the Philippines, an ice pick is a common weapon, particularly in the slums of Manila. [15]

  4. Refrigerator car - Wikipedia

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    The use of ice to refrigerate and preserve food dates back to prehistoric times. Through the ages, the seasonal harvesting of snow and ice was a regular practice of many cultures. China, Greece, and Rome stored ice and snow in caves, dugouts or ice houses lined with straw or other insulating materials. Rationing of the ice allowed the ...

  5. Cheryl Ann Callaway’s brutal murder with ice pick still ...

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    The brutal and seemingly random killing of Cheryl Ann Callaway in 1974 has been called “the most vicious murder in Arlington’s history.”. And 50 years later, the North Texas case remains ...

  6. Hypertrophic scar - Wikipedia

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    A hypertrophic scar is a cutaneous condition characterized by deposits of excessive amounts of collagen which gives rise to a raised scar, but not to the degree observed with keloids. [1] Like keloids, they form most often at the sites of pimples, body piercings, cuts and burns. They often contain nerves and blood vessels.

  7. Walter Jackson Freeman II - Wikipedia

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    Walter Jackson Freeman II (November 14, 1895 – May 31, 1972) was an American physician who specialized in lobotomy. [1] Wanting to simplify lobotomies so that it could be carried out by psychiatrists in psychiatric hospitals, where there were often no operating rooms, surgeons, or anesthesia and limited budgets, Freeman invented a transorbital lobotomy procedure.

  8. ‘The Cutting Edge’ at 30: D.B. Sweeney talks toe picks, the ...

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    Actor shares memories from the making of ice-skating film three decades later. ‘The Cutting Edge’ at 30: D.B. Sweeney talks toe picks, the Pamchenko and how the figure skating rom-com changed ...

  9. Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics - Wikipedia

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    System Shock 2, where an item that auto-hacks electronics is known as an "ICE-Pick" The Ascent , where items are protected by various levels of ICE that the player must overcome to access. Invisible, Inc. , wherein "ICE" is used intermittently with "firewalls" to reference mainframe defenses which the player-controlled AI program Incognita ...