@noxygen • Clinical applications for maggots in wound care • PubMed • 2001 • https://t.co/YHnQlO3n8p
@BourgetPat @Panopticonomy Doctors haven't stopped using leeches. They're used in microsurgery. They also use maggots to clear necrotic tissue. https://t.co/nwW6sEEwg4 https://t.co/Hpt0VtqWi4
@Dallas_Holladay I have gained some miniscule level of respect for maggots after reading a few articles about them. Not much but still.. https://t.co/KYjoKRMeMk
And for those who want real a scientific paper on Maggots Clinical applications for maggots in wound care. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/4UWUGB2scS
@GorillaPattilla @BottomOfDeOrder https://t.co/nLnDTlGnBU This apparently wasn’t one of those “maggots being used in wound care” situations?
@USAsHero2 @McCarthyThe3rd Prior 2 1931 maggots were used 2 clear dead tissue, started to be used again about 1990 https://t.co/qEp98N22sc
@Raffaitin @Dr_Ellie I don't get it. Surely maggots are good? Right? http://t.co/iKycKP95Rj