. Q" q* [2 Q" @; S 7 n/ C* O) i5 j2 o- D人在德国 社区Women turn to leeches in Tbilisi 22 June 2011 - Z, r" D) _: l$ O# d5 x9 i人在德国 社区 4 [; H$ D+ v# e* M0 ?9 }1 tLeeches have been used in medicine for thousands of years. By attaching themselves to the body, and sucking blood from a patient, they were thought to bring health benefits. & G+ m& }7 `. d6 O3 Lrs238848.rs.hosteurope.de: ?- z& G# S0 \' `2 _/ b; C
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; E6 c3 g* Q$ QThat idea fell out of fashion during the 20th century, with the discovery of modern drugs. But today, as interest in traditional medicine grows, they are making a comeback - particularly in the former Soviet State of Georgia. ( a, W! n7 p. M+ j9 u人在德国 社区 8 |4 h, p2 ` m- D- g# o# C/ n6 `! dDamien McGuinness in the capital Tbilisi has been finding out why.