When the life of Don Carlos, Philip's son, was despaired of, it was Vesalius who was called in, and who, seeing that the surgeons had bound up the wound in the head so tightly that an abscess had formed, promptly brought relief to the patient by cutting into the Pericranium.
"Fathers of Biology"
Charles McRae
I apprehend, that Agrippa has a new budget of political ideas, centered in his Pericranium, which he will, in his own due time, lay before the publick; for he insinuates, that the members of the late federal convention are incapable of comprehending any other principles of government than those of absolute power.
"Essays on the Constitution of the United States"
Paul Leicester Ford
This is oftenest seen in newly born children as a result of pressure on the head during delivery, and is characterised by its limitation to one particular bone-usually the parietal-the further spread of the blood being checked by the attachment of the Pericranium at the sutures.
"Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition."
Alexander Miles Alexis Thomson