Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Works Cited

"The Black Death." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 12 May 2011.

English, Edward D. "Plague During the Middle Ages." Ancient and Medieval History Online. Facts On File, 2011. Web. 12 May 2011.

Giblin, James C. When Plague Strikes. New York: Harper Collins, 1995. Print.

Macdonald, Fiona. The Plague and Medicine in the Middle Ages. Milwaukee, WI: World Almanac Library, 2006. Print.

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  1. How Zapper can help people infected with the Plague

    Alexandre Yersin first discovered the plague disease bacteria and for this reason this bacteria is called Yersinia pestis. According to a WHO news release, the plague is one of the three most common epidemic diseases in Bangladesh. The plague bacteria are transmitted to human body by several different methods, such as undercooked food, air, animal bite. The main cause of plague in Bangladesh is wild rats which carry the plague bacteria.
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