Examples of using Leeches in English and their translations into Indonesian
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During therapy, leeches also inject an anesthetic enzyme which deadens the pain,
Though certain species of leeches feed on blood,
let's stick leeches to his nose, put at the same time mustard plasters,
In the 19th century medical demand for leeches was so high that some areas' stocks were exhausted
Leeches are relatives of earthworms,
yet I saw that hospitals stored leeches for skin graft purposes in these countries.
During leech therapy, leeches are placed directly over the eye of the boil, so they can feed directly on the pus and at the same time, other leeches will be placed around the area to rid the body of pooled blood.
none of them were offering leeches to the public whatsoever
Alternative treatment that uses live leeches has been used for a very long time abroad, but it can only be done after the leeches have gone through the process of de-bacteria to ensure the safety of the patients.
none of them were offering leeches to the public whatsoever
Hirudo Medicinalis is a species of leech used for medical applications, which are able to consume up to 15 ml of blood, therefore, therapists can use up to 12 leeches simultaneously or more,
yet I saw that hospitals stored leeches for skin graft purposes in these countries.
cleared for the first time the commercial marketing of Medicinal Leeches for medicinal purposes and determined that leeches are medical devices because they meet the definition of a medical device.
earthworms and leeches.
In the second half of the 20th century leeches became an important role in medical practice and leeches are now used extensively by reconstructive surgeon's needing to remove stagnant blood from a flap
frogs, but the famous haematophagous leeches are armed with circular,
it was believed that leeches could treat almost any illness by removing excess or“bad” blood, and while we now know this was never true, their efficiency at draining blood is still of great interest to medical science, and leeches have even been used to remove dangerous clots in reattached limbs.
Indeed, by the mid 1800's the demand for leeches was so high that the French imported about forty million leeches a year for medical purposes, and in the next decade, England imported six million leeches a year from France alone, since the leech production from their own farm near Oxford were insufficient.
And then an enzyme in its digestive tract leeches into the beans,
there are constant new discoveries based on thorough medical research about positive effects of the substances medicinal leeches introduce into the human body(and animals as well!)