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Relating to the skull.
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| crank |
It was very generally felt that the assassin of President Garfield, Charles J. Guiteau, was neither quite sane nor wholly insane. He was called a crank, and ever since the summer of 1881 that term has been used to designate persons so very eccentric that it is hard to determine their intellectual soundness and moral accountability.
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| cranium |
The cranium of the skull comprises all of the bones of the skull except for the mandible.
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| craniosacral therapy |
Developed originally by William Sutherland and developed further by Dr. John Upledger, CranioSacral Therapy is a manual therapeutic procedure for remedying distortions in the structure and function of the brain and spinal cord, the bones of the skull, the sacrum and interconnected membranes. It is used to treat chronic pain, migraine headaches, TMJ, and a range of other conditions. For decades, various forms of CranioSacral Therapy have been used to improve overall body functioning.
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| cranial flexure |
the middle of the three anterior flexures of an embryo in which the front part of the brain bends downward in an angle of 90 degrees - called also cephalic flexure
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