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  • reesetee Leeches? Ha! Figments of our imagination. Feb 25, 2010

  • yarb Or Goths. Feb 24, 2010

  • ruzuzu Why didn't they use vampire bats? Feb 24, 2010

  • Prolagus What if one believes in vampires, but not in leeches? Feb 24, 2010

  • PossibleUnderscore Does anyone genuinely believe in vampires in the first place? And if there is, would they really accept the 'leech-for-vampire' substitution? Surely vampires are very different to leeches. Feb 24, 2010

  • bilby For the sake of authenticity I do hope they were Transylvanian leeches. Feb 24, 2010

  • sionnach "Owing to the lack of vampires, we used leeches instead"

    This must be one of the saddest sentences in the annals of science.

    Feb 24, 2010

  • yarb Even if we accept the validity of the leech-for-vampire substitution, Sandvik and Baerheim 1994 shows only that vampires may be attracted to people smeared with garlic; it can't conclude on the efficacy of consuming large quantities of garlic or draping garlands of the stuff around one's neck. Until such time as the scientific community considers these and a host of other nuances, I shall continue to trust in garlic as an effective prophylactic against the blood-sucking undead. Feb 23, 2010

  • Prolagus Sandvik H, Baerheim A. (1994), Does garlic protect against vampires? An experimental study. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 114(30):3583-6. Feb 23, 2010

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