07-04-2015, 09:01 PM
(07-04-2015, 08:56 PM)Rukii Wrote:Wrong? Sure I'll admit to that I'm no etymologist.(07-04-2015, 08:27 PM)Surge Wrote: Maggots are used as a disinfectant treatment in some cases though. They eat flesh, diseased or living, though, so a maggot infested wound needs to be watched closely or they'll become more of a curse than a blessing.Insects that are used in real medicine are -always- bred in a sterile environment - even thinking that an actual maggot would carry the same beneficial effect in wound sanitation is silly.
Silly? Of course not, the belief was reached easily using only the knowledge that medical maggots are a thing. To infer that any sort of fly breeding program is used with only that knowledge is the silly part.
Just your usual brand of poorly veiled insults~
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