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Stephen Pollington "
Leechcraft:
Early English Charms,
Plantlore and Healing" Grieve, Maud (1971). A Modern...
- for the animal,
though the
words had
different origins, and lǣcecraft,
leechcraft, was the art of healing. "Leech finders" from The
Costume of Yorkshire...
- ediblewildfood.com.
Retrieved 2021-04-17. Pollington,
Stephen (2000).
Leechcraft:
Early English Charms,
Plantlore and Healing. Anglo-Saxon Books. ISBN 978-1-898281-47-4...
- the
Middle Ages. The deep-rooted and
pervasive practice of
traditional leechcraft as it
contrasts with the
dawning science of evidence-based
medicine is...
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information on
healing at the time
including the
Arabian School, Anglo-Saxon
leechcraft, and Salerno. A
great scholar of the
Arabian School was Avicenna, who...
- (Librairie de L.
Hachette et Cie Paris), 1856 FDA
approves leeches as
medical devices - NBC News
Leechcraft in
nineteenth century British medicine v t e v t e...
- (supplemented by the editor's website: [1]). [link broken] Pollington, S. 2000. "
Leechcraft:
Early English Charms, Plantlore, and Healing" (Hockwold-****-Wilton, Norfolk:...
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health post. Buckner,
Margaret L. (1988). "Knowledge
versus Knowing:
Zande Leechcraft". High
Plains Applied Anthropologist. 18 (1): 3. Cakaj, Ledio. "On the...
- 1825–1875. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Pollington,
Stephen (2000).
Leechcraft:
Early English Charms,
Plantlore and Healing. Hockwold-****-Wilton, Norfolk:...
- Snake-Ammonite Myth", Folklore, vol. 16 no. 3 (September 1905) "Veterinary
Leechcraft", Folklore, vol. 16 no. 3 (September 1905) "A
Scheme for a Folk Museum"...