Monday, October 26, 2009

BLACK DEATH

BLACK DEATH
EUROPE

1347-1351
75,000,000 People Killed

How many valiant men, how many beautiful women have breakfast with the family, and on that night, dinner with their ancestors in the next world! When witnessed, the condition of these people to invite pity. They were sick with thousands of people every day, died without accompanied, and without help. Many of them were killed in the open street, others dying in their homes, which is known through the stench of rotting bodies. Page churches that have been purified enough to accommodate the graves of the dead corpse reams of them, the bodies piled up hundreds of them in a very wide moat, like food in a boat, and wrapped up by the earth.
- Giovanni Boccaccio --

Jonathan

Jonathan settlement is a major city of the houses the bodies. There are a dozen rows of small houses stretched down the street was not paved little, in a small English village, and the people who have died inhabiting the houses along this road. Outbreaks have destroyed his village so quickly, so that all family members left without burial, and no prayer offered for any bodies. Dead city stench was blowing through the township with a distance of a mile.
Jonathan ignores a warm wind that does not meet this season, and moved slowly along the small house, supporting herself slowly along her little house, supporting himself with his left hand as she staggered toward a hole in her yard. This is the fourth day of illness, and he only has less than an hour to live.
Jonathan suffered from headaches throb, which has obscured his view. This he had never experienced before, and he was so tired that almost no strength to drag himself into the yard to pee. Although a small house and one-room had been littered with feces, vomit, and blood wife and children who have died, but Jonathan did not want to dirty his own house intentionally. Scripture will talk about the cleanliness of piety, and Jonathan are those who fear and obey God. So he dragged his feet, step by step into the small hole used by the family as a toilet, as he walked unsteadily to pray that she does not fall down and die here, outside, away from his family.
Jonathan reached thats hole at the edge of standing for a moment, his body swaying as dizzy and sick. When he felt steady enough to continue, so he loosened his pants, reached inside and pulled out his penis. He took a deep breath, and urine began to flow, he suffered terrible pain, burning and stinging lower back, and the folding legs. Breathing heavily, Jonathan looked down, saw that her urine red thick blackish, boiling like a fire, get out of his dying and disappearing into the depths of the hole.
Jonathan spirit rose because the sight of the dirty, black liquid which was unusual. "Ah, the poison has left my body," muttered Jonathan. "Praise God in all his glory."
A few last drops dripped from the body of Jonathan, more hurt than full flow he had just made, and he carefully put his pants, and a weak his zipper closed.
He returned to the house, feeling a little bit better because relief discard urine.
Jonathan made it into the house and immediately sat on the wooden table where she and her family had eaten all their meals, almost twelve years.
He looked at the bed in the corner of the room, and tears filled his eyes as he looked at the body of his wife, Sarah, who had died, along with their two daughters, Mary and Anna. She lies on her back with the girls on each arm. Their skin black, almost purple, and tubers develop large, protruding from their necks. They lay in a dirty puddle, and the flies buzzing over their bodies decompose quickly.
Black Death had approached a small village five days before Jonathan. Sarah and the girls get sick and they all died horrible deaths within three days. Jonathan knew that the time has arrived, and he silently prayed for a quick death. He knows that this is better than praying for a peaceful death.
Jonathan closed his eyes and tried to slow her breathing. When he inhale and exhale violently, his eyes began to blur and his headache suddenly got worse. In an instant he lost his sight at all, began vomiting, and suffered violent attacks. He fell from his chair and lay on my back. He kept shaking and thrashing around, and despite the final moments, he kept thinking about his family. Jonathan wanted to die with his wife and daughters, and he tried hard to crawl into bed where they lay.
But it was too late. Jonathan's body begins to bleed, blood and fluids out of her body. The last time through the agony and empty mind, and at the heart beating for the last time, he died with his arms reaching toward right beside wife and daughters.
Jonathan villages had been destroyed.

A year after Jonathan's death, a group of monks who were wandering the village came and found the houses inhabited by the skeletons of silence. At the end of the city, the head monk say prayer for the souls of the dead, then nodded toward his monks. With flaming torches, these monks lit a fire in the town and waited until all the houses on fire, before continuing their journey. That night, miles away from the village of Jonathan, these monks can watch the village of black smoke rose into heaven.

Year of the Rat

What is the difference between an epidemic and pandemic, and what terms should be used to describe the Black Death? The answer lies in its geographical coverage.
An epidemic is a disease outbreak and the affected area or specific geographic areas. Examples of epidemic typhus in Houston, and in other cities in Texas, will be considered a half epidemic. In contrast, pandemic, is a widespread outbreak, which covers an area much larger. An enteric disease has been endemic in all the states southwest, means have become pandemic, although it certainly is a question of how much the level of severity. At this time, the AIDS epidemic has really become a pandemic because the disease appeared in every region in the world.
Black Death that plagued Europe in some countries is considered as an epidemic, until the container is widespread in most of continental Europe. So then it becomes a pandemic.

Black Death is only the worst disaster that ever struck mankind.
In a four-year period between the years 1347 to 1350, the Black Death had killed more than 75 million people in Europe, reaching one-third to one-half the population of Europe. (Some sources quote a more conservative amount of 25 million people died, but apparently the number 75 is closer to the truth, if all deaths - including the death of the secondary - which is mentioned by this epidemic attacks helped summed.)
In December 1347, the Black Death had begun his attack in Europe. Weapons used to attack the lice. Lice transfer mode from region to region, country to country, the mice are everywhere. Lice fur throw litter in mice, and jumped to humans whenever they get a chance. Fleas carry the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which causes three types of plague, which when all three will join to create a destruction known as the Black Death.
The third form of this outbreak, according to the order of distribution is bubonic, pnemonia, and septicemic. All three lymph system attacks the body, causing enlargement of glands, fever, headache, vomiting, and pain in the joints. Pneumonia plague also causes coughing bloody mucus; septisemik outbreak causes skin color changed to purple, while cells in the body to bleed. In all cases, death came quickly, and the death rate varies from 30 to 75 percent for bubonic; 90 to 95 percent for pneumonic; and 100 percent for septicemic.
Black Death has been and still is one of the most frightening cause of death.

The immigrants are Deadly


The years of the most deadly epidemic is due in 1347, until early 1351.
In December 1347, the Black Death had attacked Constantinople (Turkey), such as the Italian islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica, as well as Marseille, France.
Six months later, in June 1348 the Black Death had been attacked throughout Greece and Italy, most of France, the third part of eastern Spain, and Part of the area is now Yugoslavia, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Croatia.
In December 1348, six months later and full a years after the first appearance in Europe, the Black Death has struck most of France and Austria, and has crossed the English Channel on a ship to attack the southern part of England.
Six months later, in June 1349, eighteen months after the attack, the Black Death had swept across Switzerland, southern Germany, the center of England, and throughout Austria.
In late 1349, two years after the initial outbreak, Black Death has permeated throughout Ireland, most of Scotland, the rest of England region, parts of central Germany, the Copenhagen, and had crossed the North Sea to attack the southern part of Norway.
In June 1350, thirty months after the pandemic, Black Death had swept most of the rest of Norway and Germany.
By the year 1351, three years after the appearance of the plague, the Black Death had been destroyed, after sweeping across Sweden, and the northern part of Poland.
Black Death a major impact on all aspects of European society, including the economy, crime, agriculture, education, and travel. People with skills such as carpenters, blacksmiths, and trading done by other hands who survived became very important for the rise of Europe again. However, it takes time from generation to generation in the evolution of populations to recover throughout the continent back to the level before the outbreak.
Destruction of the Black Death large part due to improvements in sanitation, which weakens the defense capabilities plague fleas. Some historians have argued that the Great Fire of London in 1966 (Chapter 93) is also member contributions for final disposal of the fleas are contaminated in Europe, although at this time, the spread of this epidemic has been scattered and infrequent.
In many respects, this epidemic is not completely eliminated. Outbreaks have occurred regularly throughout the world, including in the United States. Outbreaks have been rampant in 1924 in Los Angeles. This outbreak rapidly overcome soon, but still caused 33 people dead.

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