village that was quarantine d Great Plague of London epidemic of 1665 References reflist coord 52.92524 1.49003 type event region GB display title DEFAULTSORT DerbyPlague Of 1665 Category 1665 in England Category Epidemics Category History of Derby Category Health in Derby Category Natural disasters in England Category 1665 natural disasters Category Health disasters in the United Kingdom Category 17th century health disasters England stub es Plaga de Derby de 1665 ... death by infection with the plague. Citation needed date March 2009 Market stones took many forms, here we see the stone placed at Friar Gate formerly Nuns Green at the northern road into Derby ... the coins and prevent the spread of the plague from happening. Citation needed date March 2009 Eyam Museum in the village of Eyam in the Peak District , Derbyshire , has a special emphasis on the Plague ... The moving saga of life in Plague Village accessdate March 25, 2011 work Winner of the 1998 9 Museum ... more details
. April 12 &ndash Margaret Porteous is the first person recorded to die in the Great Plague of London . This last major outbreak of Bubonic plague in the British Isles was possibly introduced by Netherlands Dutch prisoners of war . Two thirds of Londoners leave the city, but over 68,000 die. Plague spreads to Derbyplague of 1665Derby . June 12 &ndash England installs a municipal government in New ...Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1665 Year nav 1665 C17 year in topic NOTOC Year 1665 Roman numerals MDCLXV was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the 10 day slower Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude ... the Great Plague of London Great Plague . He moves his court to Salisbury, England Salisbury , then Exeter ... Philip IV of Spain b. 1605 September 25 &ndash Maria Anna of Austria 1610 1665 Maria Anna of Austria ... b. c. 1594 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1665 Category 1665 bpy af 1665 am 1665 . . . ar 1665 an 1665 ast 1665 az 1665 bn zh min nan 1665 n map bms 1665 be 1665 be x old 1665 bh bcl 1665 bg 1665 bs 1665 br 1665 ca 1665 cv 1665 cs 1665 co 1665 cy 1665 da 1665 de 1665 et 1665 el 1665 es 1665 eo 1665 eu 1665 fa fr 1665 fy 1665 ga 1665 gd 1665 gl 1665 gan 1665 ko 1665 hy 1665 hi hr 1665. io 1665 bpy id 1665 ia 1665 os 1665 is 1665 it 1665 he 1665 jv 1665 krc 1665 ka 1665 kk 1665 sw 1665 ht 1665 almanak gregoryen la 1665 lv 1665. gads lb 1665 lt 1665 m. lmo 1665 hu 1665 mk 1665 mg 1665 mi 1665 mr . . ms 1665 nah 1665 nl 1665 ne new ja 1665 nap 1665 no 1665 nn 1665 nrm 1665 nov 1665 oc 1665 uz 1665 pi pnb 1665 nds 1665 pl 1665 pt 1665 ro 1665 qu 1665 ru 1665 sah 1665 se 1665 sa stq 1665 sq 1665 scn 1665 sk 1665 sl 1665 ckb sr 1665 su 1665 fi 1665 sv 1665 tl 1665 tt 1665 th . . 2208 tr 1665 tk 1665 uk 1665 ur 1665 vec 1665 vi 1665 vo 1665 vls 1665 war 1665 yo 1665 zh yue 1665 zh 1665 ... more details
20 of London s population in 1665 1666 Plague of Athens , a devastating epidemic which hit Athens ...distinguish Plaque wiktionary plague plagues Plague or The Plague may refer to tocright Medicine Plague ... plague Septicemic plague Pneumonic plague An epidemic of infectious disease A pandemic caused by such a disease Art and literature Plague B cklin Plague B cklin , a painting by Arnold B cklin Plague , a 2000 novel by Malcolm Rose Plague 99 , a 1989 novel by Jean Ure The Plague , a 1947 novel by Albert Camus The Plague Dragon Prince The Plague Dragon Prince , an epidemic in Melanie Rawn s fantasy novel Dragon Prince The Plague magazine The Plague magazine , New York University s comedy magazine Film and television Plague 1978 film Plague 1978 film , a science fiction genre film depicting a genetic engineering accident The Plague film The Plague film , a 2006 horror film The Plague Diagnosis Murder Episode The Plague Diagnosis Murder Episode , a 1994 episode of Diagnosis Murder The Plague , second episode of the 1966 Doctor Who serial The Ark Doctor Who Production The Ark The Plague Father Ted The Plague Father Ted , a 1996 episode of Father Ted Plague Dead Zone Plague Dead Zone , a 2003 episode of Dead Zone Plague Deadwood episode Plague Deadwood episode , a 2004 episode of Deadwood Music The Plague American band , a hardcore punk band from Cleveland The Plague English band , an English punk rock band The Plague New Zealand band Plague The Musical , a 2008 musical by David Massingham and Matthew Townend Plagues album Plagues album , a 2007 album by The Devil Wears Prada The Plague , a 1983 album by Demon band Demon The Plague Brotha Lynch Hung album The Plague Brotha Lynch Hung album , 2002 The Plague EP The Plague EP , a 1987 EP by Nuclear Assault The Plague EP , a 2005 EP by I Hate Sally Plague Klinik album Plague Klinik album , a 1987 album by Klinik Other Plague comics , a Marvel Comics character The Plague, a Cobra special forces team in the comic G.I. Joe America ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1665 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1663 in England 1663 1664 in England 1664 1665 1666 in England 1666 1667 in England 1667 Events from the year 1665 in the Kingdom of England . Incumbents Monarch Charles II of England Events 4 March Beginning of the Second Anglo Dutch War . ref name Cassell s Chronology cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History location London publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson year 2005 isbn 0 304 35730 8 pages 271 272 ref 6 March Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society begins publication. 12 April The first recorded victim of the Great Plague of London dies. 13 June Second Anglo Dutch War English naval victory at the Battle of Lowestoft . 2 August Second Anglo Dutch War Dutch naval victory at the Battle of V gen . 21 September Consecration of new chapel at Pembroke College, Oxford , Christopher Wren s first completed work of architecture. 9 October The Cavalier Parliament assembles in Oxford to avoid the Plague in London. ref name Cassell s Chronology 31 October Parliament passes the Five Mile Act 1665 Five Mile Act preventing non conformist ministers from coming within five miles of incorporated towns or the place of their former livings. ref name Cassell s Chronology 7 November The London Gazette , the oldest surviving journal, begins publication. Undated Great Plague spreads to Derbyplague of 1665Derby and Eyam in Derbyshire. Great Fire of Newport, Shropshire . Publications John Bunyan s The Resurrection . Robert Hooke s Micrographia . Births 6 February ... July Elizabeth Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield d. 1665 Elizabeth Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield ... c. 1620 in England 1620 References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1665 in England Category 1665 by country England Category Years of the 17th century in England ... more details
About the novel by Albert Camus Plague disambiguation infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Plague title orig La Peste translator image Image ThePlague.jpg ... 1947 english pub date 1948 media type Hardback and paperback pages isbn N A The Plague Fr. La Peste ... in their labour as the Algerian city of Oran is swept by a plague. It asks a number of questions ... from doctors to vacationers to fugitives, all help to show the effects the plague has on a populace ... for Disease Control and Prevention , Oran was decimated by the plague in 1556 and 1678, but outbreaks ... from the scale of the epidemic described in the novel. The Plague is considered an existentialist classic ... of life is inevitable, and he further illustrates the human reaction towards the absurd . The Plague ... Camus himself helped to define. Plot summary The text of The Plague is divided into five parts. Part ... that the collection itself was the catalyst for the spread of the bubonic plague . The main character ... the illness until they come to the conclusion that a plague is sweeping the town. They both approach ... supervised. A supply of plague serum finally arrives, but there is only enough to treat existing ..., the town is sealed and an outbreak of plague is officially declared. Part two The town is sealed ... the spirit of the townspeople, who begin to feel isolated and introverted, and the plague begins ... so that they may smuggle him out of the city. Another character, Father Paneloux, uses the plague as an opportunity to advance his stature in the town by suggesting that the plague was an act of God .... Part four In September and October, the town remains at the mercy of the plague. Rieux hears from the sanatorium that the condition of his wife is worsening. He also hardens his heart regarding the plague ... during the plague, because it gives him a sense of being connected to others, since everybody faces ... Orfeo ed Euridice Orpheus and Eurydice , but the actor portraying Orpheus collapses with plague symptoms ... more details
Year nav topic 1665 science The year 1665 in science and technology involved some significant events. Cartography Publication of the Atlas Maior Theatrum Orbis Terrarum completed by Joan Blaeu in Amsterdam . Medicine April 12 First recorded victim of the Great Plague of London 1665&ndash 66 , the last major outbreak of bubonic plague in the British Isles . Microbiology September Robert Hooke s Micrographia published, first applying the term Cell biology cell to plant tissue, which he discovered first in cork, then in living organisms, using a microscope . Paleontology Athanasius Kircher in Mundus subterraneus describes giant bones as those belonging to extinct races of humans. ref cite book last Palmer first Douglas year 2005 title Earth Time exploring the deep past from Victorian England to the Grand Canyon publisher Wiley location Chichester isbn 978 0 470 02221 4 ref Publications January 5 The Journal des s avans begins publication in France , the first scientific journal. March 6 The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society begins publication in England , the first scientific journal in English language English . Births approx. date James Petiver , English people English naturalist and apothecary d. 1718 in science 1718 Deaths January 12 Pierre de Fermat , French people French mathematician b. 1601 in science 1601 References reflist Category 1665 in science fr 1665 en science hu 1665 a tudom nyban mk 1665 pt 1665 na ci ncia ... more details
Year nav topic 1665 literature The year 1665 in literature involved some significant events. Events November 7 The London Gazette is published for the first time. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society begins publication. Roger de Rabutin, Comte de Bussy , begins a year s imprisonment in the Bastille . Royalist William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle William Cavendish is created Duke of Newcastle his wife, Margaret Cavendish , becomes duchess. An early version of the satirical play The Rehearsal , by George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham , is prepared for production in London, but is cancelled due to an outbreak of bubonic plague . In this early version, the hero, Bilboa, mocks Sir Robert Howard playwright Robert Howard when the play is finally staged in 1672 in literature 1672 , changed conditions in the theatre world inspire a rewrite, and Bilboa is replaced by Bayes, a protagonist inspired by John Dryden . New books John Bunyan The Resurrection Robert Hooke Micrographia Robert Howard playwright Robert Howard Four New Plays New drama John Crowne Pandion and Amphigenia John Dryden The Indian Emperour Moli re L Amour m decin Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery Mustapha Jean Racine Alexandre Births July 2 Samuel Penhallow died 1726 December 25 Grizel Baillie , poet died 1746 date unknown Charles Gildon , hack writer died 1724 William Melmoth the elder , devotional writer and lawyer died 1743 Deaths April 21 Jean Joseph Surin , French devotional writer born 1600 July 11 Sir Kenelm Digby , courtier, diplomat and national philosopher born 1603 July 28 Louis Giry , lawyer, translator and writer born 1595 December 2 Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet born 1589 date unknown William Caton , itinerant preacher and writer born 1636 Category 1665 books Category Years in literature fr 1665 en litt rature mk 1665 sq 1665 n literatur ... more details
Year nav topic5 1665 paleontology science Year in paleontology header 1665 Athanasius Kircher in his 1665 work Mundus subterraneus explained fossils as giant bone s as those belonging to Extinction extinct races of Giant mythology giant human s. ref Palmer, Douglas 2005 Earth Time Exploring the Deep Past from Victorian England to the Grand Canyon. Wiley, Chichester. ISBN 978 0 470 02221 4 ref References reflist Category 17th century in paleontology Category 1665 in science Paleontology ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Gaby symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Reinmuth, K. discovery site Landessternwarte Heidelberg K nigstuhl Heidelberg discovered February 27, 1930 designations yes mp name 1665 alt names 1930 DQ mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.9154226 perihelion 1.9121886 semimajor eccentricity 0.2078117 period 1369.7832660 avg speed inclination 10.83266 asc node 91.66566 mean anomaly 352.25701 arg peri 6.05898 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.85 1665 Gaby 1930 DQ is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on February 27, 1930 by Reinmuth, K. at Landessternwarte Heidelberg K nigstuhl Heidelberg . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1665 Gaby JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1665 Gaby References Reflist Refbegin Behrend, R. 2005 Observatoire de Geneve web site, http obswww.unige.ch behrend page cou.html Hanus, J. Durech, J. Broz, M. Warner, B.D. et al. 2011 Astron. Astrophys. 530, A134. Refend Minor planets navigator 1664 Felix 1666 van Gent Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Gaby Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1930 Beltasteroid stub de 1665 Gaby el 1665 eo 1665 Gabjo eu 1665 Gaby fa it 1665 Gaby la 1665 Gaby hu 1665 Gaby no 1665 Gaby nn 1665 Gaby pl 1665 Gaby pt 1665 Gaby sk 1665 Gaby sr 1665 Gaby tl 1665 Gaby uk 1665 vi 1665 Gaby yo 1665 Gaby ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 YearInIrelandNav 1665 Events Empty section date July 2010 Births 29 April James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde , soldier and statesman d. 1745 in Ireland 1745 . Deaths June 3 Charles MacCarthy Irish soldier Charles MacCarthy , Irish soldier killed in battle August Donagh MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry , general in the Irish Confederate Wars DEFAULTSORT 1665 In Ireland Category 1665 in Ireland Category 1660s in Ireland Category 1665 by country Ireland Category Years of the 17th century in Ireland ... more details
Wikify date January 2012 Refimprove date January 2010 Newport 1665 is an artisan, unpasteurised cows milk cheese from Mr Moyden s Grove Farm at Newport, Shropshire . Named after the great fire of Newport which destroyed most of the medieval town, it is a smoked version of Newport cheese. The milk is from British Friesian cows. ref http www.mrmoyden.com newport 1665 p 17.html ref Wheels of Newport cheese are smoked whole over oak chips at nearby Bings Heath Smokery. This results in a chocolate coloured rind and a creamy, flaky interior. It has a flavour of melted butter and a mild smoky aftertaste. Newport 1665 won a Silver Medal at the World Cheese Awards 2007. ref http www.mrmoyden.com newport 1665 p 17.html ref References references External links http www.mrmoyden.com newport 1665 p 17.html Newport 1665 Cheese British cheeses Blue cheeses Category English cheeses Category Cow s milk cheeses Category Blue cheeses Category Newport, Shropshire cheese stub fr Newport 1665 ... more details
Year nav topic 1665 music The year 1665 in music involved some significant events. Events May 27 John Loosemore completes the construction of the organ at Exeter Cathedral . Francesco Cavalli becomes first organist of St Mark s Basilica in Venice. Bands formed Band of the Grenadier Guards , under the terms of a Royal Warrant issued the previous year. ref cite web url http military bands.co.uk grenadier guards.html title Droit The Band of the Grenadier Guards accessdate 2009 09 01 author Alwyn w turner BOT GENERATED AUTHOR archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5jXJ4pXAV archivedate 2009 09 04 deadurl no ref Publications Wojciech Bobowski Mezmurlar , a collection of psalms in Turkish Classical music John Blow I will always give thanks Guillaume Gabriel Nivers Livre d orgue contenant cent pi ces de tous les tons de l glise , the first organ collection that featured forms that became standard for the French organ school French Baroque organ school Opera Antonio Bertali L Alcindo Andrea Mattioli Ciro Births March 17 lisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre , harpsichordist and composer died 1729 date unknown Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter , composer died 1742 Nicolaus Bruhns , organist and composer died 1697 Johann Nikolaus Hanff , organist and composer died 1712 Jos de Torres , composer, organist, music theorist and music publisher died 1738 probable Carlo Giuseppe Testore , luthier died 1716 Deaths January 21 Domenico Mazzochi , Italian composer born 1592 November 16 Jo o Louren o Rebelo , Portuguese court composer born 1610 December 10 Tarquinio Merula , organist, violinist and composer born c.1594 Notes references Category 1665 in music mk 1665 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1665 art Events April Gian Lorenzo Bernini arrives in Paris, where he remains until November, f ted by the population. Claude Perrault begins work on the eastern wing of the Louvre . Works See also Category 1665 paintings A Lady Writing a Letter Johannes Vermeer , National Gallery of Art , Washington, DC. File A Lady Writing by Johannes Vermeer, 1665 6.png thumb right 300px Johannes Vermeer , A Lady Writing a Letter , 1665 Births Jos Benito de Churriguera , Spanish architect and sculptor d. 1725 in art 1725 Giuseppe Crespi , Italy Italian late Baroque painter of the Bolognese School painting Bolognese School d. 1747 in art 1747 Jean Louis Lemoyne , French sculptor d. 1755 in art 1755 Bartolomeo Pedon Italy Italian veduta painter d. 1732 in art 1732 Tommaso Redi painter Tommaso Redi Italian art Italian painter, active during the late Baroque in his native Florence d. 1726 in art 1726 Johan Richte painter Johan Richterr Italy Italian Baroque painter of landscapes or veduta of Venice d. 1745 in art 1745 Maurelio Scanavini Italy Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferrara d. 1698 in art 1698 Giovanni Enrico Vaymer Italy Italian portrait painter d. 1738 in art 1738 Deaths November 19 Nicolas Poussin , painter born 1594 in art 1594 Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy , painter born 1611 in art 1611 Aniello Falcone , Italy Italian Baroque Painting painter noted for his painted depictions of battle scenes born 1600 in art 1600 Pieter Jansz Saenredam , painter born 1597 in art 1597 Thomas Simon , England English medalist born c. 1623 in art 1623 Elisabetta Sirani , Italy Italian painter born 1638 in art 1638 Albert Eckhout Netherlands Dutch portrait and still life painter b. 1610 in art 1610 Francesco Cairo Italy Italian painter active in Lombardy and Piedmont b. 1607 in art 1607 Francesco Costanzo Cattaneo Italy Italian ... soldiers and banditti b. 1602 in art 1602 DEFAULTSORT 1665 In Art Category 1665 in art mk 1665 ... more details
Year nav topic2 1665 poetry literature Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation s poetry or literature for instance, Irish poetry Irish or French poetry France . Events Jacques Testu de Belval elected to the Acad mie fran aise Works published English poetry Great Britain Charles Cotton , Scarronides or, Virgile Travestie , published anonymously see also Scarronides 1664 in poetry 1664 , 1667 in poetry 1667 ref name cocel Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature , Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0 19 860634 6 ref Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury Edward Herbert , Lord Herbert of Cherbury, Occasional Verses of Edward Lord Herbert, Baron of Cherbury and Castle Island ref name cocel Andrew Marvell , The Character of Holland , published anonymously ref name cocel John Phillips author John Phillips , translator, Typhon or, The Gyants War with the Gods A mock poem , translated from Paul Scarron ref name cocel George Wither Meditations Upon the Lords Prayer ref name cocel Three Private Meditations , poetry and prose ref name cocel Other Miguel de Barrios Daniel Levi de Barrios , also known as Miguel de Barrios, Flor de Apolo , Jewish Spanish poetry Spanish poet living in the Netherlands, published in Brussels ref Stavans, Ilan, editor, http books.google.com books?id TcxQ1dZScQ4C&printsec frontcover&source gbs v2 summary r&cad 0 The Scroll and the Cross 1,000 Years of Jewish Hispanic Literature , an anthology, p 136, Routledge, 2003, retrieved July 15, 2009 ref Ren Rapin , Hortorum libri IV , Paris Latin poetry Latin language poem written in French poetry France translated into English in 1673 in poetry 1673 and 1706 in poetry 1706 Births Death years link to the corresponding year in poetry article Lady Grizel Baillie died 1746 in poetry 1746 , Scots poet Ebenezer Cooke also spelled Cook died 1732 in poetry ... Poetry of different cultures and languages Lists of poets Category 1600s in poetry Category 1665 ... more details
plague outbreaks Plague pits were used especially often during major plague outbreaks, such as the Great Plague of London London epidemic of 1665 . During these times, graveyards rapidly filled ... of St. Bride on Fleet Street during the London 1665plague, shows typical methods employed by the parishes. In 1665, the total number of deaths in the parish rose to five and a half times their normal number, with 2,111 deaths overall and 1,427 attributed to plague. ref cite web url http www.history.ac.uk cmh epiharding.html title Burial of the plague dead in early modern London publisher ...Refimprove date January 2008 A plague pit is the informal term used to refer to mass grave s in which victims of the Black Death were buried. The term is most often used to describe pits located in Great Britain , but can be applied to any place where Bubonic plague victims were buried. Origin The plague which swept across Europe in the 14th century is estimated to have killed between one third and two thirds of Medieval demography Europe s population . ref name barry St phane Barry and Norbert Gualde, The Greatest Epidemic of History La plus grande pid mie de l histoire , in L Histoire n 310, June 2006, pp.45 46, say between one third and two thirds Robert Gottfried 1983 . Black Death in Dictionary of the Middle Ages , volume 2, pp.257 67, says between 25 and 45 percent . ref ref cite web url http history.boisestate.edu westciv plague 15.shtml title Population Loss publisher History.boisestate.edu date accessdate 2011 10 27 ref ref cite web url http www3.iath.virginia.edu osheim plaguein.html title Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe publisher .iath.virginia.edu date 1994 10 28 accessdate 2011 10 27 ref Disposal of the bodies of those who died presented huge problems for the authorities ... been found in plague pits, where other diseases, such as anthrax , have been discovered. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Plague Pit Category Epidemiology Category Cemeteries Category Early Modern ... more details
br Plague The Musical is a musical with book, music and lyrics by David Massingham and Matthew Townend. It is a dark comedy based loosely on the events of the Great Plague of London in 1665 1666. Plague ...Orphan date November 2011 Infobox musical name Plague The Musical image Plague musical poster.jpg alt Plague The Musical 2010 poster image size 200px caption 2010 Production Poster music David Massingham ...?id 109 Plague The Musical Questors Theatre Listing , July 2008 ref before transferring to C venues ... Event Information Plague The Musical ref where it was named a 2008 sell out show. A new production ... announcement on Plague website , 1st October 2009 ref It was again performed at C venues with London previews at Upstairs at The Gatehouse . Synopsis It is 1665 and Clive Hucklefish has come to London ... bubonic plague His henchmen also steal the Elixir of life to ensure that salvation is impossible. The Londoners ... Death and informed that he must end the plague or face the consequences. Clive soon realises that the rats ... to learn that she has caught the plague and there are but a few precious moments before she passes ... spread throughout the water system and that the plague has, against all odds, been cured. As a reward ... Man and Rat It s Bubonic Someone To Blame Pay The Piper You re Here So The Plague Was Cured Response Critical Reception Plague was generally well received with the British Theatre Guide calling it an astoundingly ... 2008 08 plague musical edinburgh fringe 2008.html View From The Stalls Review , 1st August ... fringe reviews plague the musical The Groggy Squirrel Review , Ron Bingham,7th August 2008 ref and BBC ... 2008 ref There also were some notable poor reviews with Broadway Baby branding Plague a mild rash ref ... 1354 plague the musical&Itemid 66 Broadway Baby Review , Ian Billings,9th August 2008 ref and Fest Magazine commenting that Plague was an anarchic subversion of the musical tradition imitated from the Rocky Horror Show . ref http www.festmag.co.uk article 43926 plague the musical Fest Magazine ... more details
Plague of Seville 1647 , the Great Plague of London 1665 1666 , the Great Plague of Vienna 1679 ...About the disease in general information about the medieval European plague Black Death Refimprove date April 2011 Infobox disease Name Bubonic plague Image Plague buboes.jpg Caption An inguinal bubo on the upper thigh of person infected with bubonic plague. Swollen lymph glands buboes often occur in the neck, armpit and knee inguinal regions of plague victims ICD10 ICD10 A 20 0 a 00 ICD9 ICD9 020.0 DiseasesDB 14226 MedlinePlus eMedici neSubj eMedicineTopic MeshName MeshNumber D010930 Bubonic plague ... http allcountries.org health plague.html title Plague, Overview work Health Topics A to Z accessdate ... plague kills about two out of three infected humans within 4 days. The term bubonic plague is derived ... occur in the armpit and groin in persons suffering from bubonic plague. Bubonic plague was often used synonymously for plague, but it does in fact refer specifically to an infection that enters through ... plague along with the septicemic plague and the pneumonic plague , which are the two other manifestations ... graves. These findings suggest that plague was imported to Europe on two or more occasions, each ... the plague killed so many of the working population, wages rose and some historians have seen this as a turning ... and residual Ecchymosis ecchymoses over both forearms in a patient recovering from bubonic plague .... Reprinted from Textbook of Military Medicine . The most infamous symptom of bubonic plague is an infection ... in an inflamed lymph node where they begin to replicate. Buboes associated with the bubonic plague ... tissue is the origin of the term Black Death , the bubonic plague pandemic that swept Europe in the mid fourteenth century. Due to its bite based form of infection, the bubonic plague is often the first step of a progressive series of illnesses. Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually ... 283 issue 17 title Plague as a biological weapon medical and public health management. Working Group ... more details
The London Plague1665 ref Bubonic plague is a disease caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which ... upright A bill of mortality for the plague in 1665. The Great Plague of 1665 was the last major outbreak of the plague in England. Some other previous outbreaks of the plague in England were the 1636 plague, when some 10,000 died, and the 1625 plague, when some 35,000 died. ref http mason.gmu.edu ayadav historical 20outline great plague.htm The Great Plague of 1665 ref In 1603, the plague killed ... Plague of 1665 ref The English outbreak is thought to have spread from the Netherlands, where the bubonic ..., on 12 April 1665. Another suspected source of the plague was cats and dogs, most of which the Lord Mayor of London at the time had caused to be exterminated. By July 1665, plague was in the city ... hand account of the 1665plague Black Death Great Plague of Seville Black Death in England Bubonic Plague Great Plague of Vienna of 1679 Derbyplague of 1665 Eyam Plague The Musical , a musical loosely based on the 1665plague Beak doctor costume Plague doctor contract References reflist Necropolis ... George. The Great Plague in London in 1665 . London John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1924. James Leasor ..., other steps taken against the plague, against congregation in public places etc. etc. date April 2011 File Great plague of london 1665.jpg thumb Collecting the dead for burial during the Great Plague The Great Plague 1664 1666 was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in the Kingdom ... of the Second Pandemic, an extended period of intermittent bubonic plague epidemics which began in Europe ... Distinct Clones of Yersinia pestis Caused the Black Death ref The Great Plague killed an estimated ... it was remembered afterwards as the great plague only because it was the last widespread outbreak of bubonic plague in England during the four hundred year timespan of the Second Pandemic. ref http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 history voices voices salisbury.shtml Spread of the Plague ref ref cite web ... more details
Septicemic or septicaemic Plague disease plague is a deadly blood infection, one of the three main forms of plague. It is caused by Yersinia pestis , a gram negative bacterium . Like some forms of Gram negative bacteria gram negative sepsis , septicemic plague can cause disseminated intravascular coagulation , and is, without treatment, almost always fatal the mortality rate in the medieval times was 99 100 percent . Septicemic plague is the rarest of the three plagues that struck Europe in 1348, the other forms are bubonic and pneumonic plague see Septicemic plague in Medieval times the section on septicemic plague in medieval times . This disease is contracted primarily through the bite of an infected rodent or insect, but like bubonic plague can very rarely be contracted through an opening in the skin or by cough from another infected human. The septicemic plague occurs when the bacteria multiply in the blood, causing bacteremia and severe sepsis. In septicemic plague, bacterial endotoxins cause disseminated intravascular coagulation DIC , causing tiny clots throughout the body and possibly .... Untreated, septicemic plague is usually fatal. Early treatment with antibiotics reduces the mortality ... 000596.htm title Medline Plus Plague publisher NIH accessdate 2011 03 24 ref Abdominal pain Bleeding ... Septicemic plague may cause death before any symptoms occur Septicemic plague in Medieval times The septicemic plague was the least common of the three plagues that occurred from 1348 to 1350 ref citation ... two being the bubonic plague and the pneumonic plague . Like the others, the septicemic plague spread ... Bubonic Plague Pneumonic Plague Black death References reflist External links http health.google.com health ref Plague Google Health Plague br http health.howstuffworks.com diseases conditions infectious plague4.htm HowStuffWorks Septicemic Plague Category Zoonotic bacterial diseases Category Insect ... simple Septicemic plague ... more details
White plague can refer to The British Empire British colonization of non Caucasian parts of the world. Any epidemic disease that makes the patients appear pale, especially tuberculosis during the 19th and early 20th century. The White Plague , a 1982 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert featuring a bioengineered plague that kills females. The White Disease Czech B l nemoc , a 1937 play by Karel Capek. In microelectronics, a white gold aluminium intermetallics gold aluminium intermetallic compound that degrades wire bonding between gold and aluminum A disease caused by Aurantimonadaceae Aurantimonas coralicida bacteria, affecting and killing corals during summer. The sub replacement fertility phenomenon, the decline in some nations of birthrates. See also Black plague Purple plague Red plague disambiguation disambig ... more details
Red plague can refer to the following diseases Smallpox Erysipelas Vibriosis , a systemic bacterial infection of marine and estuarine fishes, caused by the Vibrio genus. Also known as red pest , red boil , or saltwater furunculosis It can also have the following meanings Red plague corrosion , the corrosion of silver plated copper Red plague is an early 20th century euphemism for prostitution . Fact date February 2007 Red plague, an epithet referring to communism . In this context it has been used in J zef Szczepa ski s 1944 poem Red Plague poem Czerwona Zaraza Polish for Red Plague disambig ... more details
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The Plague of Emmaus in Arabic , n amw s Romanization of Arabic transliterated , also known as the Plague of Amwas , was an outbreak of Plague disease plague , possibly bubonic plague , that occurred in 639 Anno Domini AD in the town of Emmaus Imwas Amwas in Palestine . The town had been re founded as Emmaus Nicopolis Nicopolis in 221 AD by the Roman Emperor Elagabalus , and was given the title of city . Shortly after its conquest by the forces of the Rashidun Caliphate , who set up a military camp there, the plague struck. The epidemic is famous in Muslim sources because of the death of many prominent companions of Muhammad . It is estimated that 25,000 people died in this outbreak, which is considered part of the outbreaks of plague in the 6th, 7th, and 8th centuries that followed the major pandemic of the 6th century, the Plague of Justinian . ref Dols 1974 . ref References reflist Sources Dols, Michael W. Plague in Early Islamic History . Journal of the American Oriental Society , Vol. 94, No. 3 Jul Sep, 1974 , pp. 371 383. Category Epidemics Category History of Islam Category 639 Category 7th century Category 7th century disasters Category Medieval health disasters ar sh Emauska kuga ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Plague of Dreams Type Album Longtype Artist The Everybodyfields Cover plagueofdreamseverybodyfields.jpg 200px Cover size Caption Released September 15, 2005 Recorded Genre Length Label Captain Mexico Producer Reviews PopMatters http www.popmatters.com pm review 17156 everybodyfields plague link Compiled by Chronology Last album Halfway There Electricity and the South This album Plague of Dreams Next album Nothing is Okay Misc Plague of Dreams is a 2005 album by The Everybodyfields . Track listing Magazines The Only King Leaving By Your Side Arletta Baby Please Out of Town Can t Have It Fade Jeans Blue In Your Boots Good to Be Home Angels DEFAULTSORT Plague Of Dreams Category The Everybodyfields albums Category 2005 albums ... more details
Contradict other multiple Plague disease Plague immunization discuss Talk Plague disease Conflict with another article Yersinia pestis Immunity date June 2011 Drugbox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 410667364 image Vacine data type vaccine target Yersinia pestis vaccine type live Clinical data tradename Drugs.com drugs.com CONS plague vaccine pregnancy AU A B1 B2 B3 C D X pregnancy US A B C D X pregnancy category legal AU S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9 or Unscheduled legal CA Schedule I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII legal UK GSL, P, POM, CD, or Class A, B, C legal US OTC Rx only Schedule I, II, III, IV, V legal status routes of administration Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite changed chemspider ChemSpiderID NA CAS number Ref cascite correct ?? CAS number ATC prefix J07 ATC suffix AK01 PubChem DrugBank Ref drugbankcite correct drugbank DrugBank Chemical data Plague vaccine ... PH title Yersinia pestis CO92 yopH Is a Potent Live, Attenuated Plague Vaccine journal Clin. Vaccine ... CVI.00137 07 url http cvi.asm.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 17652523 ref ref MeshName Plague Vaccine ref Plague immunization A plague vaccine is used for an induction of active specific immunity medical immunity in a susceptible organism to plague disease plague by means of administration ... form of plague. This method is known as plague immunization . There is strong evidence for the efficacy of administration of some plague vaccines in preventing or ameliorating the effects of a variety of clinical forms of infection by Yersinia pestis . Plague immunization also encompasses incurring state of passive specific immunity medical immunity to plague in a susceptible organism after administration of a plague serum or plague immunoglobulin in people with an immediate risk of developing ... that are affected by plague in modern times, are third world countries, and therefore cannot get accurate diagnosis or decent medical care for any sufferers of bubonic or pneumonic plague. References ... more details