The medicinal leech. A page from the annelids of internal medicine
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- DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-109-5-399
The medicinal leech. A page from the annelids of internal medicine
Erratum in
- Ann Intern Med 1988 Nov 1;109(9):763
Abstract
Leeches have been used in health care since ancient times by physician and layman alike. As just one of several methods of bloodletting, the leech became the focus of a science that included such subjects as indications, modes of attachment, complications, and relative contraindications. The popularity of leeching has varied immensely over the years. In the 19th century, this annelid saw its numbers decimated because of protean medicinal indications. The leech lost its hold on the practice of medicine in the early 20th century. Recently, the use of leeches has resurged in both the lay and the scientific communities.
Comment in
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Leeching, hirudin, and coagulation tests.Ann Intern Med. 1994 Jul 15;121(2):151-2. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-121-2-199407150-00023. Ann Intern Med. 1994. PMID: 8017735 No abstract available.
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