What are the symptoms of da black death and what did medieval people think it was caused by???? HELP!!!? - the black death symptoms
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
The Black Death Symptoms What Are The Symptoms Of Da Black Death And What Did Medieval People Think It Was Caused By???? HELP!!!?
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Black Death came in three forms: bubonic, septicemic, and lungs. Any form of people killed in a vicious circle. All forms were caused by bacteria.
Bubonic plague is the most common form of black death. The symptoms were enlarged lymph nodes in the armpit, neck and groin. The term "plague" the characteristic bubo, or lymph glands.
Black Death came in three forms: bubonic, septicemic, and lungs. Any form of people killed in a vicious circle. All forms were caused by bacteria.
Bubonic plague is the most common form of black death. The symptoms were enlarged lymph nodes in the armpit, neck and groin. The term "plague" the characteristic bubo, or lymph glands.
Black Death is characterized by bumps, swollen lymph nodes. There would be no pain, fever, nausea, and finally the victim, the skin is blackened by fire, or bleeding under the skin. As a rule, he will die in a week. Or another form of plague would be the victims had symptoms of cough, fever and bloody sputum.
People also often thought to spread by contaminated air or miasma. He tried to purify the air by the burning of fire, and herbs. Or blame the moral squalor of the time, imposed a penalty of a higher power.
Black Death was bubonic plague.
Was the fleas carried by rats, Wikipedia has information on both.
I heard about the Black Death, which is "Black Death"? Is there another alternative?
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