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History GCSE Medieval and Renaissance Medicine
www.montsaye.northants.sch.ukCase Study: Black Death (1348) Causes: Sent by God as punishment, bad air that corrupted the body’s four humours. Treatment: Prayer, charms, bleeding and purging, sniffing strong herbs, and fires lit to remove bad air. Prevention: Pray to God, Flagellants + streets cleaned. Key Words Key Words Key Words
CTIVITY 15.1 The Economic Impact of the Black Death of ...
msh.councilforeconed.orgnot do this … he shall be taken and sent to the next jail. … And if a reaper or mower, or other workman or servant … who is retained in the service of any one, do depart from the said service before the end of the term agreed, without permission … he shall undergo the penalty of imprisonment. … Likewise
GLOBAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY - OSA : NYSED
www.nysedregents.orgGlobal Hist. & Geo. – Aug. ’05 [4] Base your answer to question 17 on the map below and on your knowledge of social studies. 17 Which area of Europe wasleast affected by the Black Death? (1) southwestern Europe (3) eastern Europe
Black Death - Saylor Academy
resources.saylor.orgDecameron (1353).[11] Naming Medieval people called the catastrophe of the 14th century either the "Great Pestilence"' or the "Great Plague".[12] Writers contemporary to the plague referred to the event as the "Great Mortality". Swedish and Danish chronicles of