PPT-A Litany in the Time of Plague
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Thomas Nashe Thomas Nashe 15671601 Nashe earned a BA at Cambridge His earliest works were literary criticisms mixed with social commentary His first success
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Thomas Nashe Thomas Nashe 15671601 Nashe earned a BA at Cambridge His earliest works were literary criticisms mixed with social commentary His first success was a short book about a writer so tired of being poor that he accepts the devil as a patron. It was the worst of times…. It was…well, . the worst of times. .. How so, you ask…. Whitechurch:. . - John . le Strange . died. . on 20th August . 1349. . . . - His . oldest son, Fulk, . died. Shada Aimadeddine, Iyobo Aimiuwu, and Hannah Barboza. Health Science Project. August, 31, 2012. History. . The history of the Bubonic Plague is definite and based on true facts. As more than 70 million people died during the Middle Ages of Bubonic Plague or what they called as Black Death. It almost wiped out the almost all of Europe’s population, because the infection was so widespread that it spread to up to 60 percent of the population.. GOALS. Understand . Audre. . Lorde’s. life and writings as a blueprint for modern struggle. Evaluate intersections . of resistance for black, brown, feminist, anti capitalist, trans movement. Learn about legendary . Vocabulary . Embodies. * Conveys the impression of; represents. “She most embodies Helen of Troy.”. Odyssey. Extended journey marked by wandering, adventure, and change of fortune.. “Your father is on his own odyssey.”. Exodus 6: 1-8. Then the LORD said to Moses, “Now you will see what I will do to Pharaoh: Because of my mighty hand he will let them go; because of my mighty hand he will drive them out of his country.”. Eleriin Müüripeal. 2013. Charles II. 1630-1685 (reigned 1660-1685). Exile and regaining of the throne. Power severely limited by Parliament. Cavaliers and Roundheads => The Tory and The Whig parties. 11 What is Plague -Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world 2 Why are we concerned Plague as a bioweapon If Y pestis is disease. caused by . Yersinia. . pestis. involving rodents and . fleas. First recorded in China in 224 BCE. Black death. : 14. th. century in Europe; 50 million deaths. Transmitted by infected flea bites to humans. Pestis. The Black Death (Bubonic Plague). Origins of the Plague. Began in Asia (the Mongols) and traveled through trade routes to the Middle East and eventually Europe. Battle at . K. affa. Hit Sicily first (1347) – Boat of Dead People Arrives. What was the plague?. A terrible disease that spread quickly. What caused the plague?. Rats that were infected with the disease were bitten by fleas who then spread it to humans. Ships coming from Asia spread the plague to most of Europe.. Assistant Professor. Dept. of Community medicine. INTRODUCTION. Plague is primarily and basically a . zoonoses. , caused . by . Yersinia . pestis. . . It . exists in natural . foci, and . is transmitted by infected flea bites to humans . Title: Learning Objectives 1. escribewhat Renaissance people thought caused the Great Plague.2. Explainhow people tried to cure the Great Plague.3. Evaluate the medieval prevention methods of the Grea an . infectious disease caused by the bacteria . Yersinia. . pestis. , a . zoonotic. bacteria, usually found in small mammals and their fleas. It is transmitted between animals through fleas. . . Boisier P, Rahalison L, Rasolomaharo M, Ratsitorahina M, Mahafaly M, Razafimahefa M, et al. Epidemiologic Features of Four Successive Annual Outbreaks of Bubonic Plague in Mahajanga, Madagascar. Emerg Infect Dis. 2002;8(3):311-316. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0803.010250.
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