The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
Bubonic plague
Information on the Bubonic Plague or the Black Death can be found online on websites such as Wikipedia, Rare Diseases, and National Geographic. Information about the symptoms and history can also be found on Medicine Net.
it is swelling of the lymph nodes. It is found in infections such as bubonic plague, gonorrhea, tuberculosis or syphilis.
Mostly the groin, 75% of all boils were found there
The most famous symptom of bubonic plague is swollen lymph glands, called buboes. These are commonly found in the armpits, groin or neck. The bubonic plague was the first step of the ongoing plague. Two other forms of the plague, pneumonic and septicemic, resulted after a patient with the bubonic plague developed pneumonia or blood poisoning. Other symptoms include spots on the skin that are red at first and then turn black, heavy breathing, continuous blood vomiting, aching limbs, coughing and terrible pain. The pain is usually caused by the actual decaying, or decomposing of the skin while the infected person is still alive.
By boat obviously, as Britain is an island and they hadn't invented the aeroplane. Merchant ships spread the disease round Europe.
It was mainly found in England, China, and Europe.
So called 'Black Plague' victims died from what is now called disseminated intravascular coagulation. No 'pictures' could be taken of the original plague, hundreds of years before photography, but you may be able to find pictures of disseminated intravascular coagulation, or DIC.
Black plague disease is bacterial.Plague is a bacterial infection found mainly in rodents and their fleas. But via those fleas it can sometimes leap to humans. When it does, the outcome can be horrific, making plague outbreaks the most notorious disease episodes in history.Bacterial-bubonic plague (AKA "the black plague") is caused by Yersinia Pestis.
they were origanally found in many areas in England.
The bubonic plague made the victim vomit, have severe headaches, a high fever, black spots, boils, cough up of blood and have large buboes, sometimes as big as apples, that were filled with puss and blood. They were mainly found underneath armpits and in between legs. The pneumonic plague infected the victims lungs and their respiratory system. It made the victim have bright red blood come from their lungs and out of their mouth.