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used 50,000 leeches a year in 1831. The price of leeches varied between one penny and threepence halfpenny each. In 1832 leeches accounted for 4.4% of the total hospital expenditure. The hospital maintained an aquarium for leeches until the 1930s. The use of leeches began to become less widespread
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mating, laying eggs in clutches of up to 50 near (but not under) water, and in shaded, humid places. A study done in Poland found that medicinal leeches sometimes breed inside the nests of large aquatic birds, noting that conservation efforts directed at bird habitats may also indirectly help
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522:. These achieve a wide variety of goals useful to the leech as it feeds, helping to keep the blood in liquid form and increasing blood flow in the affected area. Several of these secreted proteins serve as
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in the 19th century has left only scattered populations, and reduction in natural habitat through drainage has also contributed to their decline. Another factor includes the replacement of
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Baskova IP, Zavalova LL, Basanova AV, Moshkovskii SA, Zgoda VG (July 2004). "Protein profiling of the medicinal leech salivary gland secretion by proteomic analytical methods".
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