All The Diseases You Might Have If You Lived in A Medieval City (Video)
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All The Diseases You Might Have If You Lived in A Medieval City (Video)

Living in medieval cities exposed residents to a myriad of afflictions stemming from unsanitary conditions and limited medical knowledge.Leprosy‚ caused by the Mycobacterium leprae bacteria‚ was a widespread concern during this era. Historical records indicate that leprosy was prevalent in both the Byzantine Empire and Western Europe from the 12th century onwards. The establishment of leper hospitals outside city centers‚ such as those in France and the Low Countries‚ illustrates the severity of the problem and the societal response to it.Uncovering the ancient roots of leprosyMummified Bishop Reveals the Ancient Origins of TuberculosisTheBlack Plague‚caused by the Yersinia pestis bacteria‚ remains one of the deadliest pandemics in human history. It swept through Europe during the mid-14th century‚ resulting in millions of deaths. Eyewitness accounts from the time describe the widespread fear and devastation caused by the disease‚ with entire communities being decimated and mass burials becoming commonplace.Read moreSection:VideosHistoryRead Later