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Medicinal leech therapy in Egyptian and Greek cultures (16th-18th centuries)

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This final research paper is about how and why medicinal leech therapy was used, especially in people’s eyes, in Egyptian and Greek cultures throughout the 16th-18th century. (Including comparisons and contrasts between the two cultures).

In final paper:

1. Title (main and subtitle)

2. Introduction (roadmap of the paper): topic/scope and thesis statement

3. Main text: arguments and evidences; minding the relevance between each paragraph, in relation with the whole argument; transitional terms; one idea in one paragraph

4. Scholarship: in order to emphasize the significance of the paper

5. Conclusion

6. Work-cited

The final paper (12-14 pages, double spaced, font 12, 1 inch margin, 10 sources in Bibliography)

About the format of footnoting and citation:
1. The citation of this class is Chicago Author-Date Citation System (not Notes and Bibliography
System) (http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html).
2. The footnotes are not to cite the sources but to explain or add information that is better to separate
from the main text.

Use this proposal/outline attached as a guide to the paper.

These are several sources that can be used, including the pdf attached.

– Tibbles, Sydney. “The Use Of Leeches In Eye Diseases.” The British Medical Journal 2, no. 3903 (1935): 785. Accessed February 29, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/25345807.

http://leechtherapyusa.com/ophtalmology

https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F97…

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