CRUSH HEAD:
The crushing head is an instrument of torture applied in the Middle Ages, designed to break the bones of the skull. The victim's chin placed on the bottom bar, and the cap was pulled down by the screw. The effects of this process are evident. First, destroy the tooth sockets, then the jaws, and then the brain is drained by the cavity of the eyes and between the fragments of the skull. Today is no longer used as capital punishment, but high esteem for use as interrogation in much of the world. Currently, the cap and the bottom bar are covered with soft material that does not leave marks on the victim. There are some instruments with a similar purpose called "broken skulls, " which as its name suggests is distinguished from the "crushing heads " in that instead of crushing the skull, broke
The crushing head is an instrument of torture applied in the Middle Ages, designed to break the bones of the skull. The victim's chin placed on the bottom bar, and the cap was pulled down by the screw. The effects of this process are evident. First, destroy the tooth sockets, then the jaws, and then the brain is drained by the cavity of the eyes and between the fragments of the skull. Today is no longer used as capital punishment, but high esteem for use as interrogation in much of the world. Currently, the cap and the bottom bar are covered with soft material that does not leave marks on the victim. There are some instruments with a similar purpose called "broken skulls, " which as its name suggests is distinguished from the "crushing heads " in that instead of crushing the skull, broke
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