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As far as I can tell, there was no improvement in the treatment for plague until the 20th century, and in the 17th it was no different than it was in the 14th. The plague required the use of antibiotics, and the first of these to see widespread use were developed between 1870 and 1940, with the actual use being widespread after 1940.

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When was the Plague between 1066 - 1485?

1349-1450


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Why did the black plague spread so quickly in 1348 and 1349?

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Facts about the bubonic plague?

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What direction did the plague spread after 1349?

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