Title: The Black Death
1The Black Death
1347 - 1351
2The Culprits
3The Famine of 1315-1317
- By 1300 Europeans were farming almost all the
land they could cultivate. - A population crisis developed.
- Climate changes in Europe produced three years of
crop failures between 1315-17 because of
excessive rain. - As many as 15 of the peasants in some English
villages died. - One consequence ofstarvation povertywas
susceptibility todisease.
4Wasnt the Silk Road supposed to give us goods we
needed? So what did the Silk Road give us?
- The silk road gave us Wealth/trade, Spread of
ideas/religion, and Bubonic Plague!!! - The fall of Constantinople and the Bubonic
Plague ended the Silk Road trade. - The Black Death was the most devastating disease
of its time and had no cure!!!
51347 Plague Reaches Constantinople!
6The Disease Cycle
Flea drinks rat blood that carries the
bacteria.
Bacteria multiply in fleas gut.
Human is infected!
Fleas gut cloggedwith bacteria.
Flea bites human and regurgitates blood into
human wound.
7What were the symptoms of the plague?
8- It came from China where it was carried by fleas
and rats from traders. - It was so deadly because it was spread without
physical contact. - Any positives?
- 1.) Population Control
- 2.) Decrease in population brought increase
demand for workers and higher pay also. - 3.) Awareness of hygiene and knowledge medicine
increase.
9- Negatives???
- 1.) People fled the cities and towns for the
countryside. - 2.) Government had less money because fewer
people paid taxes. - 3.) Less people needed food and farmers income
became low. - 4.) About 50 to 75 of Europe died from the
disease (25,000,000)
10Cures?
- Medieval people did not know about germs causing
disease. They did not understand that plague was
spread by rats and fleas. They thought that
peoples bodies were poisoned. - If the swellings burst and the poison came out
people sometimes survived. It seemed sensible to
draw out the poison.
11Medieval cure number 1
- The swellings should be softened with figs and
cooked onions. The onions should be mixed with
yeast and butter. Then open the swellings with a
knife.
Medieval cure number 2
Take a live frog and put its belly on the plague
sore. The frog will swell up and burst. Keep
doing this with further frogs until they stop
bursting. Some people say that a dried toad will
do the job better.c
12Medieval Art the Plague
13Medieval Art the Plague
Bring out your dead!
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15Attempts to Stop the Plague
Leeching
A Doctors Robe
16Attempts to Stop the Plague
FlagellantiSelf-inflicted penance for our
sins!
17First Hand Account of The Black Death (resident
from Siena, Italy)
- And so they died. And nobody could be found to
bury the dead for money or for friendshipAnd in
many places in Siena huge pits were dug and piled
deep with great heaps of the deadAnd I buried my
five children with my own hands and many others
did likewise. And there were many corpses about
the city who were so sparsely covered with earth
that dogs dragged them out and devourded their
bodies.
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