The Horrible Plague In Medieval Europe

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Woosh! Everyone is in their homes, trying to protect themselves from the deadly disease sweeping through the countryside. That plague was the Black Death, and it killed nearly two-thirds of the population in Medieval Europe. Miasma, bad air, and rats are possible causes of the horrible plague Black Death. In exhibit D, titled “The Miasma”, it explains that Plague doctors wore strange masks to protect from Miasma. The masks were long and beak shaped, with pleasant-smelling herbs and flowers stuffed inside to protect them from outside smells. This shows that the doctors who tried to help people with the Plague, who knew a lot about the Plague, were protecting themselves from the air, which means that they must have suspected that bad air, or

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