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Some people believed that the way to do this was to purge their communities of heretics and other troublemakers—so, for example, many thousands of Jews were massacred in 1348 and 1349 Jay O'Brien; William Roseberry 1991
Samuel Cohn, "After the Black Death: Labour Legislation and Attitudes Towards Labour in Late-Medieval Western Europe," Economic History Review 2007 60 3 pp WATCH: The Grisly Business of Black Death Burials Some people coped with the terror and uncertainty of the Black Death epidemic by lashing out at their neighbors; others coped by turning inward and fretting about the condition of their own souls

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Physicians relied on crude and unsophisticated techniques such as bloodletting and boil-lancing practices that were dangerous as well as unsanitary and superstitious practices such as burning aromatic herbs and bathing in rosewater or vinegar
مرض الطاعون (الموت الأسود): معلومات هامة
READ MORE: How Did The Black Plague Start? People gathered on the docks were met with a horrifying surprise: Most sailors aboard the ships were dead, and those still alive were gravely ill and covered in black boils that oozed blood and pus
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By the middle of 1348, the Black Death had struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London
No one knew exactly how the Black Death was transmitted from one patient to another, and no one knew how to prevent or treat it Because they did not understand the biology of the disease, many people believed that the Black Death was a kind of divine punishment—retribution for sins against God such as greed, blasphemy, heresy, fornication and worldliness
Today, this grim sequence of events is terrifying but comprehensible The sailors were initially held on their ships for 30 days a trentino , a period that was later increased to 40 days, or a quarantine— and a practice still used today

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Flagellants Some upper-class men joined processions of flagellants that traveled from town to town and engaged in public displays of penance and punishment: They would beat themselves and one another with heavy leather straps studded with sharp pieces of metal while the townspeople looked on
الموت الأسود : definition of الموت الأسود and synonyms of الموت الأسود (Arabic)
Joseph P Byrne, Encyclopedia of the Black Death Volume 1 2012 — Page 15 "Anti—Semitism and Anti—Jewish Violence before the Black Death
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Does The Black Plague Still Exist? Doctors refused to see patients; priests refused to administer last rites; and shopkeepers closed their stores
WATCH: How the Black Death Spread So Widely The plague is thought to have originated in Asia over 2,000 years ago and was likely , though recent research has indicated the pathogen responsible for the Black Death may have existed in Europe as early as 3000 B Byrne, The Black Death Westport, Conn
David Nirenberg, Communities of Violence, 1998, Though the flagellant movement did provide some comfort to people who felt powerless in the face of inexplicable tragedy, it soon began to worry the Pope, whose authority the flagellants had begun to usurp

Symptoms of the Black Plague Europeans were scarcely equipped for the horrible reality of the Black Death.

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Both of these pests could be found almost everywhere in medieval Europe, but they were particularly at home aboard ships of all kinds—which is how the deadly plague made its way through one European port city after another
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Moore The Formation of a Persecuting Society, Oxford, 1987• Meanwhile, in a panic, healthy people did all they could to avoid the sick
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The French biologist Alexandre Yersin discovered this germ at the end of the 19th century