File:Pharmacy Leech Jar, England, 1830-1870 Wellcome L0058506.jpg
Leeches were such a popular treatment that by 1830 their demand outstripped the supply. Leeches are again being used today following plastic and reconstructive surgery as they help restore blood flow and circulation.
maker: Unknown maker
Place made: England, United Kingdom
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Keywords: Bloodletting; leech jar
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- Library reference: Science Museum A637617
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