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Victims of the plague were often sent to quarantine areas known as "pesthouses" or "plague hospitals," where they could be isolated from the healthy population to prevent the spread of the disease. These facilities were typically located on the outskirts of towns and were designed to accommodate those suffering from the plague. In some cases, patients were also treated at home under strict isolation measures. The effectiveness of these treatments varied greatly, as medical understanding of the disease at the time was limited.

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