Camus' The Plague & Portrayal of Plagues in Society
.... love between mankind, and the strength to face disaster.1 The novel is set in the Algerian port of Oran, which is overwhelmed by an epidemic of
bubonic plague. ....
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The Plague by Albert Camus
.... This form of
plague is perhaps the most widely known variety ie,
bubonic plague. ....
Bubonic plague is generally transmitted through the skin. ....
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The Black Plague
.... Y. Pestis has long been considered the culprit behind the three major outbreaks of
bubonic plague. However, Travis (1999) argues ....
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Thomas More's Utopia
.... The organism that causes
bubonic plague is well known today. The
plague is caused by a bacillus called Yersinia pestis that is transmitted by the flea. ....
(1043

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The Black Death of the Middle Ages
.... The organism that causes
bubonic plague is well known today. The
plague is caused by a bacillus called Yersinia pestis that is transmitted by the flea. ....
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The Black Death
.... Although the black death was traditionally equated solely with
bubonic plague, archaeological evidencd shows that a sdcond disease, anthrax, may have actually ....
(881

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Humanism, the Arts & Social Change
.... The symptoms of the
bubonic plague then began to appear in Europe--high fever, aching joints, swelling of the lymph nodes, and dark blotches caused by bleeding ....
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The Fifteenth Century was a period of import in a
.... The symptoms of the
bubonic plague then began to appear in Europe--high fever, aching joints, swelling of the lymph nodes, and dark blotches caused by bleeding ....
(1324

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Revisionist Views of Columbus
.... among the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere; among the diseases not found in the New World were smallpox, measles,
bubonic plague, diphtheria, influenza ....
(3319

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Ration & Reason During Renaissance
.... In many ways the devastating impact of the
Bubonic Plague (the Black Death) turned many individuals away from the church for an answer to the meaning of life. ....
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The Renaissance
.... In many ways the devastating impact of the
Bubonic Plague (the Black Death) turned many individuals away from the church for an answer to the meaning of life. ....
(3398

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The Plague
.... In The
Plague, Oran is stricken by the
bubonic plague; in order to counter the epidemic, the city is quarantined, left to its own ineffectual devices to ....
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Narrative & Plot in The Plague
.... In The
Plague, Oran is stricken by the
bubonic plague; in order to counter the epidemic, the city is quarantined, left to its own ineffectual devices to ....
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Metaphor in The Plague
.... Which, of course, is the central metaphor of The
Plague: a city quarantined by authorities in order to fight an epidemic of
bubonic plague. ....
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Camus' The Plague
.... Which, of course, is the central metaphor of The
Plague: a city quarantined by authorities in order to fight an epidemic of
bubonic plague. ....
(2809

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Historical Epidemics & Modern Public Health
.... When the AIDS epidemic erupted in the US in the early 1980s, the disease was often related to historical epidemics, particularly the
bubonic plague or Black ....
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The Renaissance
.... The huge population decrease caused by the spread of
bubonic plague in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance period caused an economic depression for ....
(763

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Impact of the Renaissance
.... The huge population decrease caused by the spread of
bubonic plague in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance period caused an economic depression for ....
(762

3

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Role of Insects in the Environment
.... For instance, one of the most virulent plagues to ever attack human civilization was the infamous Black Death, or
bubonic plague, that lasted from the middle ....
(1899

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The Renaissance & Changes Throughout Europe
.... The huge population decrease caused by the spread of
bubonic plague in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance period caused an economic depression for ....
(762

3

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American Holocaust (David E. Stannard)
.... among the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere; among the diseases not found in the New World were smallpox, measles,
bubonic plague, diphtheria, influenza ....
(1550

6

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AIDS and Quarantine in the United States This pap
.... However, a quarantine of an area of San Francisco during a suspected
bubonic plague outbreak was held to be unreasonable, under the rational basis test ....
(1531

6

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Methods to Reduce the Spread of AIDS AIDS and Quarantine in the ...
.... However, a quarantine of an area of San Francisco during a suspected
bubonic plague outbreak was held to be unreasonable, under the rational basis test ....
(1525

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In The Italian Renaissance
.... The
bubonic plague, which killed thousands in the mid-fourteenth century, reinforced the need for organized control of the towns. ....
(2784

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Effects of Optimism on the Behaviors of HIV/AIDS Subjects
.... of AIDS confronted humankind with an epidemic potential not encountered since the polio emerged in 1885 and, perhaps, not since
bubonic plague swept northern ....
(9853

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Rise of Modern Europe
.... the Pope was no powerless to intervene, further weakened Europe, as did the catastrophe of the Black Death the four years of a
bubonic plague epidemic from ....
(805

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Sexual Behaviors of HIV/AIDS Subjects
.... of AIDS confronted humankind with an epidemic potential not encountered since the polio emerged in 1885 and, perhaps, not since
bubonic plague swept northern ....
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Native American History & Literature
.... To this must be added dozens of lethal outbreaks of measles, whooping cough, tuberculosis,
bubonic plague, typhus, cholera, diphtheria, scarlet fever, pleurisy ....
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Ecological Imperialism
.... completely without defense to the Old World diseases of smallpox, measles, diphtheria, trachoma, whopping, cough, chicken pox,
bubonic plague, malaria, typhoid ....
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The Fates of Human Societies
.... As Diamond (77) writes, "Smallpox, measles, influenza, typhus,
bubonic plague, and other infectious diseases endemic in Europe played a decisive role in ....
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