Across
- 2. An artificial hand created to restore movement to those who must have their hand removed to do injury/illness
- 3. Weakened or dead pathogens administered to help promote immunity to said pathogen
- 4. An ancient practice where the doctor removes a piece of the patient's skull to drain off excess bodily humours
- 6. Cells with the potential to become any body cell. can be used to repair wounds.
- 7. An ancient Chinese practice of inserting thin needles into the body to restore the flow of qi, or the energy within the human body.
Down
- 1. The process by which the ancient Egyptians would remove and preserve internal organs and dry the body, thus securing the body a place in the afterlife.
- 2. An ancient practice used to drain excess of the four bodily humours to restore balance and cure illness
- 5. An organism not seen with the naked eye; must use a microscope to observe
