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  2. Plague doctor - Wikipedia

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    Copper engraving of a plague doctor of 17th-century Rome. A plague doctor was a physician who treated victims of bubonic plague [1] during epidemics in 17th-century Europe. These physicians were hired by cities to treat infected patients regardless of income, especially the poor, who could not afford to pay.

  3. Joseph J. Kinyoun - Wikipedia

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    One newspaper claimed, without any factual basis, that Kinyoun had released his laboratory monkeys into San Francisco. [7] Death threats were made against him, requiring him to travel with bodyguards under an assumed name. [23] In October 1900, Kinyoun was the subject of a political cartoon about his being kicked out of his federal position.

  4. Second plague pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Survivors were aware that the Black Death of 1347–51 was not a unique event and that life was now "far more frightening and precarious than before". [31] The Italian peninsula was struck with an outbreak of plague in 68% of the years between 1348 and 1600. [31] There were 22 outbreaks of plague in Venice between 1361 and 1528. [43]

  5. The Plague Never Went Away: What to Know - AOL

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    The disease that historically came to be known as the “Black Death” has ... While the bulk of its casualties came during three major pandemics—in the 6th century in and around Constantinople ...

  6. Black Death - Wikipedia

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    The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the most fatal pandemics in human history; as many as 50 million people [2] perished, perhaps 50% of Europe's 14th century population. [3] The disease is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and spread by fleas and through the air.

  7. A Person in Oregon Contracted the Bubonic Plague ... - AOL

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    Bubonic plague is best known as a disease that killed more than 25 million people in medieval Europe. ... There were nine reported cases of the plague in the U.S. in 2020, per the CDC ...

  8. Gerbils may have caused the Black Death epidemic - AOL

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    When we hear about the "black death," a couple things come to mind: the death of tens of millions of people, and ... rats. Our history teachers taught us that the epidemic from 1347-1353 was ...

  9. Plague doctor costume - Wikipedia

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    This costume was also worn by plague doctors during the Naples Plague of 1656, which killed 145,000 people in Rome and 300,000 in Naples. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] In his work Tractatus de Peste , [ 33 ] published at Toulouse in May 1629, [ 34 ] Irish physician Niall Ó Glacáin references the protective clothing worn by plague doctors, which included ...