When somebody was very sick or died during the Bubonic Plague, they would put them on boats, sail out into the ocean, and dump them in the water. If it was a close friend or family member, they might burry them somewere on ther property.
When somebody was very sick or died during the bubonic plague, they would put them on boats, sail out into the ocean, and dump them in the water. If it was a close friend or family member, they might burry them somewere on ther property.
In the fifteenth century people gave up proper burials and started to bury the dead in mass graves. The people where dying to fast for the living to keep up with the the burials. or they were locked in their house when infected and buried there.
In Venice they moved all the sick people to an island and allowed them to die. Over 5,000 a day died in Venice at the height of the plague.
rats caried fleas and the fleas would make you sick
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During the episode 'SWAK' which was season 2, episode 22
The plague killed indiscriminately – young and old, rich and poor – but especially in the cities and among groups who had close contact with the sick. Entire monasteries filled with friars were wiped out and Europe lost most of its doctors.
they got to sick and died
Rats are what caused the bubonic plague, and spred a lot of it because back in those time periods there were no sewage systems, just little diches on the side of the street for people to use the bathroom in. So you can only guess why so many people got the bubonic plague in the first place.
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo had the Pneumonic Plague.The Bubonic Plague becomes the Pneumonic Plague once it hits the lungs.We know that it reached that point because Ducky points out that there is no scarring on the lungs of the charred body they had mistaken for Tony and therefore cannot be Tony.
The following is a list of symptoms of the bubonic plague, or yersinia pestis):FeverBuboes (enlarged lymph nodes)HeadacheAbdominal painChillsDiarrheaNauseaDecreased AppetiteTiny broken blood vessels (petechiae)VomitingComaStiff neckConfusionIf left untreated, deathFor more information on the Bubonic Plague, visit the Related Link provided below.Developing rings on your body, feeling sick, fever, and becoming very weak.There are many but the most obvious include:Buboes (huge blisters) in the neck, armpit, or groin areasSevere fever and headacheChillsMuscle pain, or achesGeneral ill feeling (Malaise)Also, you cough up blood. Sounds fun, I know.Symptoms of bubonic plague include swelling of the lymph nodes, fever, and vomiting. Victims also developed black boils because of blood hemorrhaging under the skin.
Medicine was not known in the middle ages, so many people died of the cure more times than the disease. When the plague hit and large numbers were sick there are historical accounts that areas of towns were bricked up and closed off to keep the sick in apart from the healthy. This was done Edinburgh, Scotland. In Venice, Italy 55,000 sick with plague were put on an island in the lagoon and allowed to die.
During the plague outbreak, people attempted to prevent the spread of the disease by isolating the sick, implementing quarantine measures, practicing good hygiene, and avoiding contact with infected individuals.
yes plague is very deadly. the black death killed over 50 million people from the years 1348-1350. people with the black death only had around a week to live, sometimes even less. children infected with the disease were left on the road side by their mothers and people were locked away to die.