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| The Plauge Report | |
| ... He later died. Immediately after this happened I thought it was something like a bubonic plague or something, since we studied it in history. ... |
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| Set This House On Fire | |
| ... head doctor acting as a surgeon, or thether it's somthing you can't cure at all, but have to stomp on like you would a flea carrying bubonic plague, getting ... |
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| Relation Between Law And Morality | |
| ... is widely believed that it also had a hand in further reducing the population via the most terrible epidemic know to man; the Black Death, or the bubonic plague ... |
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| Effects Of The Crusades And The Black Deaths On Medieval Society | |
| ... To understand the Bubonic Plague, better known as the Black Death, one must first understand why the population had begun to grow. ... |
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| The Plague | |
| ... The plague struck Europe in 1346 through 1350. The plague had three forms the bubonic plague, Pneumatic plague, Septicemia plague. ... |
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| The Thirty Years War Affects On Europe | |
| ... Situation is made worse by the fact that the bubonic plague had only recently been defeated, which killed a total of around 25 million or one third of the ... |
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| Disease And Globalization | |
| ... Trade routes carried smallpox, caravan routes spread the measles, equestrians transmitted the bubonic plague, and a single flight attendant was possibly ... |
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| The Black Death | |
| THE BLACK DEATH. The Bubonic Plague, more commonly referred to as the "Black Death," ravaged Europe between the years 1347 and 1350. ... |
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| The Black Plague | |
| ... that affected our world. The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, attacked Europe first in 1347. However, the outbreak ... |
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| South Asian Vultures | |
| ... fatal and the dogs are carriers of diseases that affect humans, wildlife and livestock including rabies, distemper, canine parvovirus and bubonic plague (Pain ... |
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| Yali's | |
| ... Because the Eurasians were exposed to diseases such as smallpox, measles, influenza, typhus, bubonic plague (Diamond 1997, p. 77) at an early stage they were ... |
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| Preston Hot Zone | |
| ... all for that matter). The effects could rival those of the Bubonic plague if the virus were to go airborne. Dan Dalgard, the veterinarian ... |
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| The Communications Decency Act | |
| ... give any software in any medium to any other user you run the risk of spreading the virus, just as if you had taken in a person sick with the bubonic plague. ... |
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| Small Pox | |
| ... " Small pox was once the worst scourges ever to afflict humankind, surpassing cholera, bubonic plague, and yellow fever in time span and geographical coverage ... |
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| Antibiotics | |
| ... Aminoglycoside. Aminoglycosides include streptomycin and neomycin. These drugs are used to treat tuberculosis, bubonic plague, and other infections. ... |
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| Evolutionary And Psychobiological | |
| ... in each burrow. That in itself is an important concern, as these fleas carry the bubonic plague, which is deadly. Another type of ... |
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| Ancient Greek Wars | |
| ... losses, harried their lands by sea. However, the bubonic plague broke out in besieged and overcrowded Athens. It killed one fourth of ... |
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| Mozart | |
| ... in a mass grave, not due to his family's inability to pay for a proper burial, but under orders of the Emperor to combat an outbreak of the bubonic plague. ... |
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| Natural Selection | |
| ... One theory states that this mutation actually occurred during the bubonic plague where those with this mutation survived, and those without did not, thus the ... |
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| Panama Canal | |
| ... were endemic. Tuberculosis, cholera, diphtheria, smallpox, bubonic plague - all were cases on file at Panama hospitals in 1904. |
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