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The plague is believed to have originated in Asia more than 2,000 years ago and probably spread via commercial ships, although recent research has indicated that the pathogen responsible for the Black Death may have existed in Europe as early as 3000 BC. C.
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at the beginning of the disease, certain inflammations, either in the groin or under the armpits ... increased to the greatness of a common apple, others to the size of an egg, a little more and another less, and these are the vulgar ones Boiled with plague.
Blood and pus leaked from these strange inflammations, which were followed by a series of other unpleasant symptoms: fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, terrible aches and pains, and then, shortly, death
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