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Actually, it is more likely that, without medication, you would survive a week before dying.
Day by day symptoms:
1- Headache, aches and pains
2- Minor flu-like symptoms (fever, chills, aches and pains)
3- Developing buboes(swollen lymph glands)
4- Bubos fully developed, condition deteriorating
5- Flu-like symptoms worsen as buboes grow
6- Internal bleeding
7- Death
The time was not kept as a rule like most modern illness. By the things I have read on the plague, no one kept the time of the living with the plague. Modern clothing would conceal the most obvious markers of the disease, so you are only likely to spot the visual symptoms at a swimming pool, gymnasium, or a changing room. Norman Cantor tells his students, if they see somebody with plague symptoms in a dressing room, they should put on their clothes and immediately walk out of the building and notify the CDC. If they see a rat in the same vicinity of the infected person, they should forget about putting on their clothes and simply run away while still naked. That's good advice for you too.
Black death can kill you overnight and ususally takes about 3 to 5 days. Rarely it took 7 days.
2 days 2 days dumbos you r invincible ya right not you bucko
four to ten days.)':
The treatment that one takes or is given determines whether one dies or not from the pneumonic plague.
It was days and from what I have read it only took about 3 days before you were dead.
There were two forms of plague, one Bubonic and the other Pneumonic. Pneumonic was not currable.
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yes if someone who had the black death breathed on you or you breathed it in the you would have the pneumonic plague
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pneumonic plague
The Bubonic plague killed one third of Europe and much of Asia. I'm not sure there was such a thing as the "Numonic" plague. There is, however, something called pneumonic plague, which is a lung disease.
The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
The Pneumonic plague, (internal bubonic plague,) constricted your throat muscles.
Bubonic and pneumonic plague :-)
The symptoms of secondary pneumonic plague are a high fever, a cough that brings up bloody sputum, breathing problems, and respiratory failure. This type of plague affects a person's lungs.
You got it through a rat flea that infected you.