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Essay heading: The Black Death
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The people from these vast countries did not know this was carried by vermin, so they were scared of what they could do and could not have done to acquire the plague. This made the disease spread easily.
In bubonic plague, the first symptoms are headache, nausea, vomiting, aching
joints, and a general feeling of ill health... displayed 300 characters
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The lymph nodes of the groin or, less commonly, of the armpit or neck, suddenly become painful and swollen. The temperature, accompanied by shivering, rises to between 38.3° and 40.5° C (101° and 105° F). The pulse rate and respiration rate are increased, and the victim becomes exhausted and apathetic... displayed next 300 characters
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