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Those Amazing Leeches (Cheryl M. Halton)
From the icy waters of Antarctica to the mountains of Tibet and jungles of
South America, leeches have plagued people for centuries. In the minds of
many people, leeches are creepy, crawly, repulsive creatures. New research,
however, has proven that leeches are more than just pests. These animals are
becoming an important tool for doctors and scientists. In the United States
and Europe, doctors use the medicinal leech to help re-attach fingers, ears
or other body parts that have been severed in accidents.
Age 9-13/Hardback/l 20 pages/Full colour and black and white photographs and
illustrations/Appendixes, bibliography, glossary, index/Jacketed.
'A splendid introduction to the leech's anatomy, life cycle, history, and present
day medical uses - with clear diagrams and dramatic colour photos focussing
on the unusual cousin of the earthworm ... First rate. "
(The Kirkus Review)
Currently Out of Print
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