Bedale Leech House
This late Georgian Bedale Leech House in Bedale, North Yorkshire, England, is a unique example of a building constructed to keep live medicinal leeches (Hirudo medicinalis) healthy prior to their sale by the local apothecary to doctors and private individuals for the purpose of blood letting as a medical procedure to cure or prevent a variety of illnesses and diseases.
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Bedale Leech House
This late Georgian Bedale Leech House in Bedale, North Yorkshire, England, is a unique example of a building constructed to keep live medicinal leeches (Hirudo medicinalis) healthy prior to their sale by the local apothecary to doctors and private individuals for the purpose of blood letting as a medical procedure to cure or prevent a variety of illnesses and diseases.
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This late Georgian Bedale Leec ...... ety of illnesses and diseases.
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19th century
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The Leech House
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Leech House
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The Bedale Leech House
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3.07m
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3.25m
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Location within North Yorkshire
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North Yorkshire
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Bedale Leech House
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The Leech House
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Bedale Heritage Trust
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This late Georgian Bedale Leec ...... ety of illnesses and diseases.
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Bedale Leech House
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Bedale Leech House
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