-History of the Plague*

-History of the Plague*

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b 1819 The Great Plague in London in 1665 By a Citizen Notes  The history of the plague is marked by devastating outbreaks of infectious diseases caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The most infamous pandemic was the Black Death, which swept through Europe in the 14th century, claiming millions of lives and reshaping societies. The bacterium is primarily transmitted through fleas that infest rats, leading to various forms of the plague, including bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic. Throughout history, outbreaks have occurred in different regions, with notable occurrences in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The understanding and control of the plague have improved over time, thanks to advances in medical science and hygiene practices. Despite being less prevalent today, the plague remains a significant chapter in the history of infectious diseases and has left a lasting impact on human civilization. Description Gray board with black leather binding with burgundy title and gold let

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