There’s certainly no bad blood between leeches and physicians. After all, leech therapy has been used to treat everything from angina pectoris back in 1750 to heart disease in modern medicine. Marshall Miller reports.
Leeches’ Sucky Role in Medicine Throughout History
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There’s certainly no bad blood between leeches and physicians. After all, leech therapy has been used to treat everything from angina pectoris back in 1750 to heart disease in modern medicine. Marshall Miller reports.
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