If he’s to survive, they will need to drill a hole into his skull and relieve the pressure. Ouch. If you’ve watched The Pitt, ER, or any other medical drama, you’re no doubt familiar with ...
With a scalpel, a doctor then slices a long, Y-shaped incision in the torso and studies the innards, removing and weighing each organ, and using a small rotary saw to remove the top the skull.
As you do. The Doctor Who actor first worked with a real human skull during a production of Hamlet in 2008 where he starred as the titular character, who laments the death of Yorick while talking ...
If he’s to survive, they will need to drill a hole into his skull and relieve the pressure. Ouch. “It is wild,” Geraghty told me over Zoom earlier this week. “Jason Hamer, the special ...