Epidemics: Black Death 1 Flashcards

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When did the Black Death reach Europe?

A

The Black Death reached Europe in 1348.

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How was the Black Death spread?

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The Black Death was spread by fleas and rats.
Medieval people didn’t know this

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3
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What were the 3 types of plague?

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  • pneumonic
  • septicaemic
  • bubonic
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3
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What type of plague was the most common in the Middle Ages?

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  • The plague that was most common was the “bubonic” plague.
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What were the 4 symptons of “bubonic” plague?

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  • Buboes
  • Fever: high temp
  • Blisters: fluid filled
  • Death in a few days
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What were the 3 symptons of “septicaemic” plague?

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  • Bleeding
  • Diarrhoea and vomitting
  • Fingers, toes, nose wold turn black
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What were the 3 symptons of “pneumonic” plague?

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  • Coughing up blood
  • Chest pains and breathing issues
  • Death in 2 days
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What are buboes?

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Buboes are pus- filled boils that appear in the armpits and groin.

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Where does the pneumonic plague attack?

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  • The pneumonic plague attacks lungs.
    lungs liquify
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Where does the septicaemic plague attack?

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  • The septicaemic plagie attacks blood.
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What causes pneumonic plague?

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  • Breathing in cough droplets from an infected person causes pneumonic plague.
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10
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How much of the UK population died from The Black Death?

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1/3 of UK population died from Black Death.

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11
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How many times higher were the wills made in 1347 compared to 1348?

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The will made in 1348 were 15 times higher than in 1347.

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12
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What were the 3 main reasons Medieval people thought disease existed?

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  • God
  • Miasma
  • Imbalanced 4 humours
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13
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What was miasma?

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  • Miasma was the idea that bad air spread disease.
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14
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What were the four humours?

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  • Black Bile
  • Yellow Bile
  • Blood
  • Phlegm
15
Q

How did astrologists prove why disease existed?

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Astrologists believed misallignment in stars and planets led to disease

16
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Why did medieval people rely on the Church to understand things such as disease?

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  • Most Medieval people were illiterate and church had big influence.
17
Q

Why did the Church believe illness existed?

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  • Illness was a punishment for sins.
  • The Devil testing their faith