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    Getter: During the 14th century, the Bubonic Plague was one of the most catastrophic events that changed all of Europe and Asia as it wiped out millions of people. The Black Death affected the entire world and caused fear in people for several of years. B. Thesis: Starting with what the plague is, to the effects, and the treatments, the Plague was the most devastating pandemics in human history. II. What the bubonic Plague is: A. Description 1. The bubonic plague is a highly infectious disease

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    75 to 200 million people died from the Bubonic Plague it was estimated about 2\3 of the European population died. Bubonic Plague hurts the Immune system by attacking an invading it. The only way to stop the Bubonic plague is by antibiotics and prescription drugs that destroy the virus. If not treated it will enter the bloodstream and attacks the lungs. Which could give the body Pneumonic plague which is deadly and the Pneumonic plague will give people hepatitis which will give the body fatigue and

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    The Bubonic Plague Introduction Plague, was a term that was applied in the Middle Ages to all fatal epidemic diseases, but now it is only applied to an acute, infectious, contagious disease of rodents and humans, caused by a short, thin, gram-negative bacillus. In humans, plague occurs in three forms: bubonic plague, pneumonic plague, and septicemic plague. The best known form is the bubonic plague and it is named after buboes, or enlarged, inflamed lymph nodes, which are characteristics

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    Bubonic Plague Bacteria

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    Bubonic Plague Rough Draft I chose this bacteria because we learned about it last year in Social Studies. I already had some knowledge about the bacteria so it stood out to me when I tried to think of a cell/bacteria/virus/ to write about. One thing I found interesting about the bubonic Plague was that i thought it was a virus but I saw something that said to use antibiotics if you get infected. I thought that was weird since antibiotics kill living things and viruses aren’t living, so I looked

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    The Bubonic Plague in England The Bubonic Plague, often called the Black Death, is the name given to a deadly plague that was spreading during the Fourteenth Century. The plague spread through China, Europe, as well as western parts of Asia. It got its name from the painful swellings in lymph nodes, called buboes, which appeared on those infected with the plague. There was no cure for the disease, only treatments for the symptoms. This allowed for a rapid, massive spread of the disease. The

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    The Bubonic Plague The Bubonic Plague or also known as the Black Death is the deadly disease that struck Europe and killed 2/3 of Europe’s population. The 1/3 of Europe’s population was either immune to the disease (for some reason) or they were just luck that the disease did not reach their areas. The Bubonic Plague got its name from one of its symptoms which are buboes. A. The History of the Bubonic Plague The outbreak of the Bubonic Plague started in China in the early 1330s. The Bubonic Plague

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    Bubonic Plague Ellery Perez Health Science Technology Made of a canvas outer garment coated in wax, as well as waxed leather pants, gloves, boots and hat. A dark leather hood and mask with a very grotesque curved beak (Jackie Rosenhek, 2011). A serial killer, Halloween costume perhaps or a cosplay outfit for a horror movie? No, a doctor actually is what this outfit was meant for. Doctors wore this attire in the medieval times in order to protect themselves from the bubonic plague. We 've all heard

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    In this paper I will be talking about the Bubonic Plague. The Bubonic Plague is a plague known by many because of its extremely large death toll. I will be talking about many points or ideas in this paper which include the origin, how it spreads, what people who are infected feel and look like, etc. First, I will be talking about the origin of the Bubonic Plague. The Bubonic Plague peaked between 1348 and 1350 in Europe. People also called the Bubonic Plague “Black Death”. The plague is thought

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    Bubonic Plague Dbq

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    5 Paragraph Essay The Bubonic Plague was a spreading disease. It infected and killed most of the population of Europe within a few years. The plague began spreading in 1348 when fleas caused this infection when they bit animals such as rats. The bacteria entered the skin through the flea bite which soon infected the lymph nodes. These rats stowed away on trade ships which quickly passed this deadly disease to humans. The Bubonic plague was very disastrous to the European society until it finally

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    outbreak of the bubonic plague, Its first out of three appearances. The bubonic plague is also known as The Black Death plague because of the symptom, gangrene, which cause blackness of the extremities. The bubonic plague is an infectious-bacterial disease which classifies as proteobacterial, the pathogen Yersinia pestis is responsible for causing the bubonic plague as well as pneumonic and specticemic, Yersinia pathogen is a gram negative, rod shaped and non-spore forming bacteria. The bubonic plague is

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