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Bubonic Plague


            What would happen if a disease spread through the United States that caused a world wide depression and mass destruction killing 60-65 million people, where would people look to find the answer for the origin? These were similar question that some of the most highly renounced scholars and medical experts of the Medieval Time Period known as the Century of Turmoil asked themselves when ruin came to visit bringing along the Bubonic Plague or Black Death. The Black Death had questions such as what was the origin, what are the symptoms, and what will be the result. In this report I will answer these questions. .
             The Black Death once the single most destructive force in that time period it killed more people then the Crusades combined and people ask the authorities where did this come from? The medical specialists came up with a two reasons. Traders from Asia who got it from the Mongrels when they invaded the Asia region of the Western Hemisphere and to flea the invasions came to the ports of Western Europe bringing with them the killer disease. Also fleas that thrived off of rats who had the disease was a major reason because people in the Medieval Period were prone to being bit because of there smell and the hot summers. This is too similar too the case of West Nile disease this summer which came from mosquitoes bites and terrorized warmer parts of the union. They knew the origin but the hard thing was curing the horrifying symptoms that led people to there grave.
             The symptoms were horrifying and people of that time period wouldn't go close to the sick and that contributed to the high death count and there were no ways to treat them. Triggering the symptoms were the nausea, headache, and vomiting. The symptoms also consisted of buboes or painful swelling of the lymph nodes where are under the armpits, the groin area, and in the neck. Another was black and purplish spots on the body hence the name Black Death.


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