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How were leeches once used
How were leeches once used in medicine?
A. Battlefield medics used leeches to "preserve" the blood of wounded soldiers. B.
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Freshwater leeches are segmented worms that latch onto fish or other animals and suck their blood. The fish are harmed, but are
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Can I get some information on the useage of Leech Therapy in control of Obesity in Humans with respect to the Anotomy of
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What did the practice of trepanation involve? (1 point) replacing the knee joint acupuncture on the back drilling a hole in
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What did the practice of trepanation involve?
(1 point) • replacing the knee joint • acupuncture on the back • drilling a
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What characteristic do all annelidas (ex: earthworms, leeches) have that is unique to this group? (Think about what they have
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Why might Chillingworth be called a leech in the chapter title?
Leeches were used for medicinal purposes, especially pressure and
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Freshwater leeches attach to fish and suck blood from the fish for extended periods of time. This results in sores on the fish
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Void Tunnel Vision Faerie Soiree Light Shower Spider Web Leeches Battle of the Larynx The Contortionist Moon Cycle
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The city of London struggled to control sanitation. As a result, __________ infested the streets of early London and contributed
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