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The Black Death
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The Culprits
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The Famine of By 1300 Europeans were farming almost all the land they could cultivate. A population crisis developed. Climate changes in Europe produced three years of crop failures between because of excessive rain. As many as 15% of the peasants in some English villages died. One consequence of starvation & poverty was susceptibility to disease.
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1347: Plague Reaches Constantinople!
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Septicemic Form: almost 100% mortality rate.
The Symptoms Bulbous Septicemic Form: almost 100% mortality rate.
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From the Toggenburg Bible, 1411
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Lancing a Buboe
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The Disease Cycle Human is infected!
Flea drinks rat blood that carries the bacteria. Bacteria multiply in flea’s gut. Human is infected! Flea bites human and regurgitates blood into human wound. Flea’s gut clogged with bacteria.
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Medieval Art & the Plague
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Medieval Art & the Plague
Bring out your dead!
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Medieval Art & the Plague An obsession with death.
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Boccaccio in The Decameron
The victims ate lunch with their friends and dinner with their ancestors.
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Attempts to Stop the Plague
“Leeching” A Doctor’s Robe
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Attempts to Stop the Plague
Flagellanti: Self-inflicted “penance” for our sins!
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Attempts to Stop the Plague
Pograms against the Jews “Golden Circle” obligatory badge “Jew” hat
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Death Triumphant !: A Major Artistic Theme
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The Mortality Rate 35% - 70% 25,000,000 dead !!!
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What were the political, economic, and social effects of the Black Death??
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