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The term Black Death comes from the infected and gangrenous lymph nodes on the body as they become black. The disease caused a mortality rate up to 40% of the population in a very short time. Actually no one knew, or knows now, the excat number of people who died.

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It was called the Black Death because the lymph glands (mainly the large ones in the armpits and groins) became black with gangrene. These swollen nodes were called buboes at that time. The fingers and toes became black as well and death soon followed.
Many spent their days removing the bodies of the dead and attempted to bury them in large deep pits. One person wrote that others were placed on top of those and then another layer of earth: 'just as one makes lasagna with layers of pasta and cheese.'

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