Your western civilization does, my western civilization luckily does not.And our civilized western tribe still sees plenty of male circumcision
No scalpel will come near that little fella here

I regard the male circumcision as just as barbaric, btw (even though it does have some very small health benefits, especially for those living in a hot and humid climate without the chance to wash themselves with clean water every day).
For the record, I am not a big fan of plastic surgery for beauty reasons either (unless it is reconstructive, or is practiced with the "form follows function" methodology).
Medical doctors drill holes in peoples heads to relieve fluid pressure.
Yes, in some very, very rare cases, it can be beneficial. It would however not be a good idea to do this to "cure" a simple tension headache.
I believe that would be endorphines that provide the pain releave.Tatooing triggers dopamine responses which does also provide pain relief.
Yeah, some survived, but did they get cured of their headache? I imagine my headache to be worse after someone drilled a hole into my skull than it was before someone did.
The evidence of prehistoric trepanned skulls is that the wound healed. So apparently the patient survived.
And a modern doctor pulls everything he knows out of his ass, or what?That medicine man likely has a far more expansive memory capacity than you or I, given the vast amount of oral history and traditional medicine he must learn without the benefit of written records or writing capabilities.
Ever seen even one of the books they have to know by heart for their studies? These are huge volumes. They keep learning them for months, some books take as long as year to learn in order to prepare for a large exam in medical study.
By your "scientific" society maybe. Most people here are atheists. Most German people here anyway (the Turks will take over soon though and they are "true believers", lol).As is today conducting an exorcism done by a checklist procedure by a large number of priests whose activities are believed in by a large percentage of our 'scientific' society.
To an "impressive" 78% at the time of the Incas. So 22% actually died pretty soon afterwards. That is a pretty bad number for some headaches.Treatment outcomes improved with time and local skill.
They "may" have treated depressed skull fractures that way. The question is however whether they knew the mechanism behind this treatment working at all.
Also, as I said, 22% dead at its best is not that great a successrate. Noone knows how many of those that survived were actually helped by the treatment though. It is very likely that those benefiting from it are much less than 78% that survived (best case scenario also).
You interpret that as a statement that their culture is superior.
Well you actually stated that earlier in the thread, when you suggested that we should all return to being hunter gatherers, because it would make our lives so much better. The argument was that it would not.
I have not seen anything from you that makes me consider your position to have any value.