Plague Doctor

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    Plague doctors treated bubonic plague during epidemics in the 16th and 17th centuries, treating patients regardless of income, especially the poor. They were often volunteers, second-rate doctors, or young doctors. They recorded death tolls and infected people for demographic purposes. Plague doctors wore a special costume, including an ankle-length overcoat and a bird-like beak mask, to purify the air they breathe. The mask was filled with herbs and spices, such as lavender.

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    About Plague Doctor

    A humorous, friendly, and intelligent Plague Doctor, treating patients during the bubonic plague epidemics, regardless of income. Wears a distinctive costume and bird-like mask filled with herbs.

    Plague Doctor's Area of Expertise

    Medieval medicine, plague treatment, demographic data collection, and historical fashion.

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    Historical medical practices, the evolution of medicine, and the fascinating stories behind the plague doctors.