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  2. Plague doctor costume - Wikipedia

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    The costume is also associated with a commedia dell'arte character called Il Medico della Peste ('The Plague Doctor'), who wears a distinctive plague doctor's mask. [37] The Venetian mask was normally white, consisting of a hollow beak and round eye-holes covered with clear glass, and is one of the distinctive masks worn during the Carnival of ...

  3. Hazmat suit - Wikipedia

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    Plague doctor wearing a plague doctor costume A radiographer wearing an early hazmat suit in 1918 during World War I.. An early primitive form of the hazmat suit arose during bubonic plague epidemics, when European plague doctors of the 16th and 17th centuries wore distinctive costumes consisting of bird-like beak masks and large overcoats while treating victims of the bubonic plague. [1]

  4. Plague doctor - Wikipedia

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    A plague doctor's contract was an agreement between a town's administrators and a doctor to treat bubonic plague patients. These contracts are present in European city archives. [ 6 ] Their contractual responsibility was to treat plague patients, and no other type of patient, to prevent spreading the disease to the uninfected. [ 42 ]

  5. Medical textiles - Wikipedia

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    Plague doctor costumes were intended to protect plague doctors from the disease during outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague in Europe. According to descriptions, the costumes were typically composed of heavy fabric or leather and was waxed. [14] [15]

  6. Niall Ó Glacáin - Wikipedia

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    Niall Ó Glacáin [6] (sometimes anglicised as Nial O'Glacan; [2] [7] c. 1563 – 1653) was an Irish physician and plague doctor who worked to treat victims of bubonic plague outbreaks throughout continental Europe. He was a physician to Hugh Roe O'Donnell and King Louis XIII.

  7. Costuming an icon: How the Beetlejuice wardrobe got a modern ...

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    Costume designer Colleen Atwood, who worked on the 2024 movie remake released earlier this month, handled the expectations of Beetlejuice fans with extreme care — making sure to pay homage to ...

  8. 'A bubonic plague has descended on Glasgow players' - AOL

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    'A bubonic plague has descended on Glasgow players' January 24, 2025 at 4:23 AM [BBC] BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter Tom English has been answering some of your Scottish rugby questions.

  9. John Paulitious - Wikipedia

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    John Paulitious (died June 1645) was Edinburgh's first plague doctor. [1] [2] [3] He died in June 1645 of bubonic plague within weeks of tending the sick. [3]At the time, there was a severe epidemic of this disease in Edinburgh; [1] it's believed that there were only about 60 men around to defend the city at the height of the epidemic.