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People who caught the Bubonic Plague got the symptoms. These included swollen lymph nodes, especially under the arms and in the groin, the typical large round dark spots with lighter colored centers, fever, headache, painful joints, nausea, vomiting, fatigue. After a period days, a victim was likely to die.
In the middle ages, people tried cures, but they did not work. When this became known, people shunned plague victims, leaving them to die untended, even without food and water. Physicians tended some of the wealthy, but it was really only to comfort them and see they had food and water. Many people were tended by monks and nuns.
The dead were buried in mass graves or burned. Those who got the plague and survived were permanently scarred because the disease killed patches of skin.

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