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Fact Finders Nasty but Useful Science Bat Spit, Maggots, and Other Amazing Medical Wonders

by Kristi Lew

Doctors use medicine and surgeries to heal our bodies. But who would have thought they could use maggots to eat dead flesh or snake venom to lower blood pressure? Grab some gloves, and get ready to see some amazing medical practices put to use.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Doctors use medicine and surgeries to heal our bodies. But who would have thought they could use maggots to eat dead flesh or snake venom to lower blood pressure? Grab some gloves, and get ready to see some amazing medical practices put to use.

Table of Contents

Amazing medicine -- Bloodsucking buddies -- Bat spit -- Flesh-eaters -- Bee barf -- Vital venom -- Feels like chicken -- Poop transplant -- Banking on blood -- Gross but good.

Review

Capitalizing on the inherent fascination middle level students have with things that seem outrageous or "yucky," this author does an outstanding job of relating traditional and homeopathic cures to modern medical practice. From leeches and maggots to the venom of poisonous snakes, readers learn about unique uses for outrageous products. A researcher might find evidence of the efficacy of honey for MRSA-infected wounds in NIH's PubMed, but the function is not widely known. Here, students read and learn. Using venom to ferry proteins across the brain-blood barrier to treat cancer will be enlightening to even the most knowledgeable students of medicine. Many current publications try to get reader's attention by starting with shocking or gross facts; the fact that this book doesn't stop at the "gross factor" but goes on to provide sound science is a real plus. Great photos add to its appeal. It would be a great starting off point for independent research on traditional medicines. It could also be used to make the natural arguments for preservation of habitats and indigenous wisdom for tomorrow's researchers. aspx?ProductID=20325-- "NSTA Recommends"
While gleefully catering to readers who relish references to "snot rockets" and the "living layer of slime" on everyone's teeth, these informative guides also explain relevant chemical processes, medical rationales, and ecological functions in reasonably specific detail.-- "Series Made Simple; School Library Journal"

Review Quote

While gleefully catering to readers who relish references to "snot rockets" and the "living layer of slime" on everyone's teeth, these informative guides also explain relevant chemical processes, medical rationales, and ecological functions in reasonably specific detail.

Details

ISBN1429663448
Author Kristi Lew
Short Title BAT SPIT MAGGOTS & OTHER AMAZI
Pages 32
Publisher Capstone Press
Series Fact Finders: Nasty (But Useful!) Science (Paperback)
Language English
ISBN-10 1429663448
ISBN-13 9781429663441
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 610
Audience Age 8-10
Imprint Capstone Press
Place of Publication Mankato, MN
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2010-12-01
NZ Release Date 2010-12-01
US Release Date 2010-12-01
UK Release Date 2010-12-01
Year 2010
Publication Date 2010-12-01
Illustrations Illustrations, color
Audience Children / Juvenile

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