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  2. Plague doctor costume - Wikipedia

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    A beaked Venetian carnival mask bearing a picture of a plague doctor, and the inscription Il Medico della Peste ('The Plague Doctor') beneath the right eye. 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]

  3. File:Plague doctors' beak shaped mask.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Plague doctor - Wikipedia

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    The beaked plague doctor inspired costumes in Italian theater as a symbol of general horror and death, though some historians insist that the plague doctor was originally fictional and inspired the real plague doctors later. [26] Depictions of the beaked plague doctor rose in response to superstition and fear about the unknown source of the plague.

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    The Plague Doctor comes in a smaller, 30-pound box with fewer pieces to assemble, but it still posed its own challenges when it came to assembly. ... The beak-like mask and glowing eyes are really ...

  6. Category:Plague doctors - Wikipedia

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  7. 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]