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Plastic surgery / Zoology / Traditional medicine / Leech / Hirudin / Anticoagulant / Bloodletting / Leech collector / Leeches / Medicine / Hirudo medicinalis
Date: 2015-04-23 10:19:51
Plastic surgery
Zoology
Traditional medicine
Leech
Hirudin
Anticoagulant
Bloodletting
Leech collector
Leeches
Medicine
Hirudo medicinalis

Medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis) The medicinal leech, formerly common in Great Britain and the rest of Europe, has declined sharply throughout its geographical range probably because of loss of wetland habitats, most

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