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  2. Plague doctor costume - Wikipedia

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    The clothing worn by plague doctors was intended to protect them from airborne diseases during outbreaks of bubonic plague in Europe. [2] It is often seen as a symbol of death and disease. [3] Contrary to popular belief, no evidence suggests that the beak mask costume was worn during the Black Death or the Middle Ages. The costume started to ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. Online play looks at how isolation during the Black Plague ...

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    Talene Monahan's "Frankie & Will" imagines The Bard enduring the isolation of the Black Plague with a young wanna-be actor. Jeff Dolecek and Dachary Vann play the duo in a virtual Vortex Theatre ...

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

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

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    But the disease—nicknamed the “Black Death” or “Great Pestilence”—that killed more than 25 million people, about a third of Europe, in medieval times is very much still with us today.

  8. Wu Lien-teh - Wikipedia

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    [5] [15] Having ascertained via the autopsy that the plague was spreading by air, Wu developed surgical masks into more substantial masks with layers of gauze and cotton to filter the air. [16] [17] Gérald Mesny, a prominent French doctor who had come to replace Wu, refused to wear a mask and died days later of the plague.

  9. Epidemic of wipes and masks plague sewers, storm drains - AOL

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    Between mid-March and the end of April, most of the sewer stations in Philadelphia had experienced clogs from face masks, gloves and wipes. Epidemic of wipes and masks plague sewers, storm drains ...