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Date: 2008-08-29 23:28:02
Second plague pandemic
Health
Medicine
Epidemics
London
Plague
England
Great Plague of London
Black Death
Bills of mortality
St Giles in the Fields
Strand District

"BRING OUT YER DEAD": A CARTOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE SPREAD OF THE BLACK DEATH IN LONDON, ENGLAND, 1665* Gary W. Shannon and Robert G. Cromley Department of Geography

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