Black Death Black Death is definitely one of the most devastating diseases in the Middle Ages. Black death disease, also known as plague, is a worldwide epidemic that killed more than 20 million people in Europe (Velenzdas). People in this period did not know anything about the cause of plague, but they knew the symptoms associated with the infection. There are many "treatment methods" for this outbreak, but only a small part has proved to be successful.
Black Death's article analyzes the documentary "The Secret of Death - The Mystery of Black Death". The movie discusses black death, combinations of plague and pulmonary plague that killed millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages. Video researchers explain the origin of the epidemic, how it spreads out, damage to the continent of Europe, and how some people escaped Black Death and Black Death Brown P. 1 On April 17, around 1339 in the northwestern part of Europe, the population began to surpass food supply and caused a serious economic crisis. It is very cold in winter, very dry in the summer. Due to this extreme weather, very low crop yields and growing crops are dying. Inflation became a general phenomenon, and people began to worry when the famine occurred. The time between 1339 and 1346 is now known as the former famine.
Almost a third of the population of Europe - continents, "until the 1350 's (Black Death Sickness) In the European society of the 14 th century there is no logical medical knowledge, but instead God is a punished religious organization And punishing sinners (Black Death). The illiteracy is still widely seen