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The 147Black Plague148 also known as the bubonic plague reached Italy from the east in the spring of 1348 and spread through Europe over the next three years killing
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The 147Black Plague148 also known as the bubonic plague reached Italy from the east in the spring of 1348 and spread through Europe over the next three years killing between 25 and 50 of t. Yersinia. . p. estis. What is the Plague?. Disease Causing Agent. Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria. Yersinia. . pestis. Facultative anaerobe. Discovered in 1894 by Alexander . Yersin. Swiss/French Physician and Bacteriologist. Death. standard 7.6.7. Yersinia pestis. , the bacterium that causes plague.. Symptoms of plague:. chills. fever. diarrhea. slimy, blood-flecked sputum. disgusting odors—breath, etc.. buboes. Death in four to seven days.. The Plague: Primary Source Quotes. Taken from Jackdaw’s The Black Death . Packet. . “So great was the want of laborers that a third part and more of the land throughout the entire kingdom went uncultivated [unfarmed].”. 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.. Ignorance Pandemic. The Aids epidemic came to light during the 1980s. Its breakout started in the continent of Africa, because the virus damages the person’s immune system and along with the poor sanitation and carelessness of the people, many Africans died. Also with its sudden breakout in the United States also having many people infected this bred pubic hysteria, hatred was elevated once again. Like in the past, in the Dark Ages had an epidemic called the Bubonic Plague or the “Black Death”. It was lethal as the AIDS virus, infected people would experience swelling on the lymph nodes or the legs which then turned black. Panic and fear struck, no physician could explain the catastrophe, it left people into the state of ignorance. Without any answers of the disease, violence, hate, and hunting of scapegoats erupted. Having many people die like the AIDS epidemic, the bubonic plague was also from people’s carelessness and poor sanitation but again hysteria blinds people from resolution, without resolution then ignorance begins. By these two evens in history this reveals hysteria and ignorance by humans causes hate and destruction. . . Objectives: . Define and discuss the effects of: Mercantilism, the Crusades and the Black Plague. . Create a sequence of events of the following: The Crusades, Mercantilism and The Plaque. . Create a diagram/mental map to explain the cause and effect relationship between The Crusades, Mercantilism and The Plague. . . . 7.41 Trace the emergence of a modern economy, including the growth of banking, technological and agricultural improvements, commerce, towns, and a merchant class . . . . . . Starter Sheets. Readings. Year 8 . Hist. : The Black Death Lesson 1 Cloze passage. Fill in the blanks as we go through the slides.. People still didn’t know about Germs and thought many things caused disease:-. 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. : Doctor! Doctor!. Key words:. Bubo:. a swelling in the armpit or groin.. Epidemic. : a widespread outbreak of one disease. Astrology. : the study of the movement and position of the stars and planets. The plague is believed to have arrived in Europe in 1347 during the month of October. . Those who had gathered to greet the ship were surprised to find most of the crew dead, or ill. . Eww. , get them out of here.. Review Article Journal of Medicine and Surgical Sciences History of Pandemics and epidemics in the World: What are the lessons we must be learn? A Scoping Review article Author (Escientific Publisher Kaffa. Kaffa. Mongols Use of Biological Weapons. Port Cities. Symptoms of the Black Death. Attack on coastal towns and islands. Guy de . Chauliac. Pneumonic Plague. A Violent end in Barcelona. ______% wiped out by the disease.. -. DR. RICHA SHARMA. 1. DEFINITION OF EPIDEMIC AND PANDEMIC. The World Health Organization defines epidemics as “the occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness, specific health-related .
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