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Leech therapy: a history

Research article published in Journal of the history of dentistry (2005)

Última actualización: March 18, 2026Revisado por: ASH Editorial Board
Research article — evidence reviewArticle reference
Desarrollo de fármacosEnsayos clínicosHyson J · Journal of the history of dentistry, 2005

Abstract

Bloodletting is an ancient procedure that was utilized for curing the ills of man. This article traces the use of leeches for bloodletting therapy from ancient Greek times to the Chapin Harris era in the 1840s to modern day usage by plastic surgeons. The leech is described as both a parasite and a therapeutic agent. The techniques used by both medicine and dentistry are historically documented.

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Publication typeHistorical ArticleJournal Article
Indexed MeSH termsEuropeGreeceHistory of DentistryHistory of MedicineHistory, 16th CenturyHistory, 18th CenturyHistory, 19th CenturyHistory, 20th CenturyHistory, AncientLeechingRussiaUnited States

Resumen

Bloodletting is an ancient procedure that was utilized for curing the ills of man. This article traces the use of leeches for bloodletting therapy from ancient Greek times to the Chapin Harris era in the 1840s to modern day usage by plastic surgeons.

Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia

Relevant to the development and clinical application of leech-derived pharmaceutical compounds.

Citación

Leech therapy: a history.

Hyson J · Journal of the history of dentistry, 2005

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Añadido a la biblioteca ASH: March 18, 2026 · Última actualización del sitio: March 18, 2026

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