<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Health / Medicine / RTT / Second plague pandemic / Veterinary medicine / Black Death / Epidemiology / Plague / Septicemic plague / Bubonic plague / Pneumonic plague / Yersinia pestis
Date: 2017-12-30 23:59:24
Health
Medicine
RTT
Second plague pandemic
Veterinary medicine
Black Death
Epidemiology
Plague
Septicemic plague
Bubonic plague
Pneumonic plague
Yersinia pestis

Nostradamus & The Plague by Robert A. Nelson Doctors are warning that the current outbreak of “Black Plague” on the island of Madagascar will continue to spread and worsen, and could become a global pandemic. No one

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.rexresearch.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 654,01 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Human ectoparasites spread plague during the Black Death and Second Pandemic Katharine R. Dean1, Nils Chr. Stenseth1, Lars Walløe2, Ole Christian Lingærde3, Barbara Bramanti1, and Boris V. Schmid1 Introduction

Human ectoparasites spread plague during the Black Death and Second Pandemic Katharine R. Dean1, Nils Chr. Stenseth1, Lars Walløe2, Ole Christian Lingærde3, Barbara Bramanti1, and Boris V. Schmid1 Introduction

DocID: 1sVOh - View Document

"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

DocID: 1qUr7 - View Document

YERSINIA PESTIS [(Plague, Pest, black death, pestilential fever) The second pandemic of plague, known then as the

YERSINIA PESTIS [(Plague, Pest, black death, pestilential fever) The second pandemic of plague, known then as the "Black Death," originated in Mesopotamia about the middle of the 11th century, attained its height in the

DocID: zufg - View Document