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Doctors often use them for medical purposes, check with your local hospital.
>Well, now that I have your attention!! <smile>
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>Seriously, now really...stop your laughing!
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>We have a drug store display and discussing early medical procedures, and
>leeches were used. Does anyone know where to get real living leeches? And
>also how
>to care for the little creatures? At another site I worked, we used strips
>of liver to simulate a leech, but they want the real thing here. And by the
>way, what do you feed them?
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>Thanks in advance.
>
>John Martinson
>Curator of Collections
Albert Sperath, Director
University Art Galleries
Murray State University
604 Fine Arts Center
Murray KY 42071-3342
270.762.6734 voice
3920 fax
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