The Doctor began to carefully pull out the grey maggots one-by-one with tweezers and deposited them in a surgical dish.
The maggots, each about one centimetre long, are believed to be the larvae of a bluebottle or blow fly (Calliphoridae). It's likely that after laying their larvae in his ear, they hatched into hundreds of maggots which fed off his flesh. If left untreated, they could have burrowed into his brain, which could have killed him.
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