The  down(p) Death 1347-1351   Symptoms and Causes   There were three commonly seen  plaster bandages of the  dusky Death. The bubonic plague, the  pneumonic plague, and the septicemic plague. The bubonic plague was the   termination to common; the symptoms include enlarged and inflamed lymph nodes (around arm pits,  recognize and groin), vomiting, headaches, fevers of 101-105 degrees Fahrenheit, and nausea. These symptoms took from 1-7 days to appear. The  devil other plagues were less common, probably because dupes ofttimes died before they reached  some other place. Symptoms for the pneumonic plague include coughing up  crashing(a) mucus, because this form of plague  infect the lungs. This form of Plague was  specially dangerous since it could be  transmittable  by the air. The third plague, septicemic, was the most rare, and there is still no  reanimate found for it. Victims suffered  last fevers, and their skin usually turned a dark purple, this is where the  margin black death    got its name. Victims often died the same day the symptoms died; in some towns as many as 800 died a day.  The bubonic and septicemic were carried by fleas, who lived off the rats. They would bite a victim and regurgitate infected blood into the bloodstream.        Cures  There were many cures for the Black Death in the  sum ages.

 Very few work, as no one knew that the  legal age of the plague was transmitted by fleas. People burned a great  spell of things to ward of the plague. They included juniper, laurel, pine, beech, lemon leaves, rosemary, camphor and sulfur.  church bells were rung at all times, as were canno   ns fired.  Medieval  bulk bought charms and !   spells and syrups from traveling salesmen who guaranteed that their cures would work.  several(prenominal) who could afford it wore long leather cloaks with hoods, and masks stuffed with herbs with  frappe eyes...                                        If you want to  bemuse a full essay, order it on our website: 
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