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Copper engraving of Doctor Schnabel (i.e., Dr. Beak), a plague doctor in seventeenth-century Rome, circa 1656

A plague doctor was a physician who treated victims of the bubonic plague.[1] In times of epidemics, these physicians were specifically hired by towns where the plague had taken hold. Since the city was paying them a salary, they treated everyone, wealthy or poor.[2]

However, some plague doctors were known to charge patients and their families additional fees for special treatments or false cures.[3] Typically, they were not experienced physicians or surgeons at all; rather, they were often either second-rate doctors unable to otherwise run a successful medical practice or young physicians seeking to establish themselves in the industry.[1] They rarely cured their patients; rather, they served to record a count of the number of infected people for demographic purposes.

Plague doctors by their covenant treated plague patients and were known as municipal or 'community plague doctors', whereas 'general practitioners' were separate doctors and both might be in the same European city or town at the same time.[1][4][5][6] In France and the Netherlands, plague doctors often lacked medical training and were referred to as 'empirics'. In one case, a plague doctor had been a fruit salesman before his employment as a physician.[7]

In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, some doctors wore a beak-like mask that was filled with aromatic items. The masks were designed to protect them from putrid air, which (according to the now-obsolete miasmatic theory of disease) was seen as the cause of infection. The design of these clothes has been attributed to Charles de Lorme, the chief physician to Louis XIII.[8]

History[edit]

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The first European epidemic of the bubonic plague dates back to the mid 6th century and is called the Plague of Justinian.[9] The largest plague epidemic was the Black Death in Europe in the 14th century. The large losses of people in a town created an economic disaster, so community plague doctors were considered quite valuable and were given special privileges; for example, plague doctors were freely allowed to perform autopsies to research a cure for the plague.[[[Wikipedia:Citing_sources|page needed]]]-10'>[10]

In some cases, plague doctors were so valuable that when Barcelona dispatched two to Tortosa in 1650, outlaws captured them en route and demanded a ransom. Barcelona paid for their release.[5] The city of Orvieto hired Matteo fu Angelo in 1348 for four times the normal rate of a doctor of 50-florin per year.[5]Pope Clement VI hired several extra plague doctors during the Black Death plague to tend to the sick people of Avignon. Of 18 doctors in Venice, only one was left by 1348: five had died of the plague, and 12 were missing and may have fled.[11]

Costume[edit]

Plague doctor outfit from Germany (17th century).
A beaked Venetian carnival mask with the inscription Medico della Peste ('Plague doctor') beneath the right eye

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Some plague doctors wore a special costume. The garments were invented by Charles de L'Orme in 1630 and were first used in Naples, but later spread to be used throughout Europe.[12] The protective suit consisted of a light, waxed fabric overcoat, a mask with glass eye openings and a beak shaped nose, typically stuffed with herbs, straw, and spices. Plague doctors would also commonly carry a cane to examine and direct patients without the need to make direct contact with them.[13]

The scented materials included juniper berry, ambergris, roses (Rosa), mint (Mentha spicata L.) leaves, camphor, cloves, labdanum, myrrh, and storax.[7] Per the then-widely accepted miasma theory of disease, it was believed this suit would sufficiently protect the doctor from miasma while tending to patients.[14]

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Public servants[edit]

Their principal task, besides taking care of people with the plague, was to compile public records of the deaths due to the plague.[7]

In certain European cities like Florence and Perugia, plague doctors were requested to do autopsies to help determine the cause of death and how the plague played a role.[15] Plague doctors became witnesses to numerous wills during times of plague epidemics.[16] Plague doctors also gave advice to their patients about their conduct before death.[17] This advice varied depending on the patient, and after the Middle Ages, the nature of the relationship between doctor and patient was governed by an increasingly complex ethical code.[18][19]

Methods[edit]

Plague doctors practiced bloodletting and other remedies such as putting frogs or leeches on the buboes to 'rebalance the humors' as a normal routine.[20] Plague doctors could not generally interact with the general public because of the nature of their business and the possibility of spreading the disease; they could also be subject to quarantine.[18]

Notable Renaissance plague doctors[edit]

A famous plague doctor who gave medical advice about preventive measures which could be used against the plague was Nostradamus.[21][22] Nostradamus's advice was the removal of infected corpses, getting fresh air, drinking clean water, and drinking a juice preparation of rose hips.[23][24] In Traité des fardemens it shows in Part A Chapter VIII that Nostradamus also recommended not to bleed the patient.[24]

The Italian city of Pavia, in 1479, contracted Giovanni de Ventura as a community plague doctor.[5][25] The Irish physician, Niall Ó Glacáin (c.1563?–1653) earned deep respect in Spain, France and Italy for his bravery in treating numerous people with the plague.[26][27] The French anatomist Ambroise Paré and Swiss iatrochemistParacelsus, were also famous Renaissance plague doctors.[28]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ abcCipolla 1977, p. 65.
  2. ^Cipolla 1977, p. 68.
  3. ^Rosenhek, Jackie (October 2011). 'Doctors of the Black Death'. Doctor's Review. Archived from the original on 2014-05-06. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  4. ^Ellis, Oliver C., A History of Fire and Flame 1932 , Kessinger Publishing, 2004, p. 202. ISBN1-4179-7583-0
  5. ^ abcdByrne 2006, p. 169.
  6. ^Simon, Matthew, Emergent Computation: emphasizing bioinformatics, Publisher シュプリンガー・ジャパン株式会社, 2005, p. 3. ISBN0-387-22046-1
  7. ^ abcByrne 2006, p. 170.
  8. ^'The 'Science' Behind Today's Plague Doctor Clothes'. Gizmodo. June 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-08-09. Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  9. ^Gordon, Benjamin Lemer, Medieval and Renaissance medicine, Philosophical Library, 1959. p. 471
  10. [[[Wikipedia:Citing_sources|page needed]]]_10-0'>^Wray 2009, p. [page needed].
  11. ^Byrne 2006, p. 168.
  12. ^Christine M. Boeckl, Images of plague and pestilence: iconography and iconology (Truman State University Press, 2000), pp. 15, 27.
  13. ^Byrne 2008, p. 505.
  14. ^Irvine Loudon, Western Medicine: An Illustrated History (Oxford, 2001), p. 189.
  15. ^Wray 2009, p. 172.
  16. ^Wray 2009, p. 173.
  17. ^'The Plague Doctor'. Jhmas.oxfordjournals.org. 2012-04-02. Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  18. ^ abGottfried 1983, p. 126.
  19. ^Gottfried 1983, pp. 127–128.
  20. ^Byfield, Ted, Renaissance: God in Man, A.D. 1300 to 1500: But Amid Its Splendors, Night Falls on Medieval Christianity, Christian History Project, 2010, p. 37. ISBN0-9689873-8-9
  21. ^Hogue, John,Nostradamus: the new revelations, Barnes & Noble Books, 1995, p. 1884. ISBN1-56619-948-4
  22. ^Smoley, Richard (2006-01-19). The essential Nostradamus: literal translation, historical commentary, and ... By Richard Smoley. ISBN978-1-4406-4984-4. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  23. ^Pickover, Clifford A., Dreaming the Future: the fantastic story of prediction, Prometheus Books, 2001, p. 279. ISBN1-57392-895-X
  24. ^ ab'Excellent et moult utile opuscule à tous/ nécessaire qui désirent avoir connoissan/ ce de plusieurs exquises receptes divisé/ en deux parties./ La première traicte de diverses façons/ de fardemens et senteurs pour illustrer et/ embelir la face./ La seconde nous montre la façon et/ manière de faire confitures de plusieurs/ sortes... Nouvellement composé par Maistre/ Michel de NOSTREDAME docteur/ en medecine... by Nostradamus'. Propheties.it. Archived from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  25. ^King, Margaret L., Western Civilization: a social and cultural history, Prentice-Hall, 2002, p. 339. ISBN0-13-045007-3
  26. ^Stephen, p. 927. sfn error: no target: CITEREFStephen (help)
  27. ^Woods JO (1982). 'THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND; by J. OLIVER WOODS, MD, FRCGP, Page 40'. Ulster Med J. 51 (1): 35–45. PMC2385830. PMID6761926.
  28. ^Körner, Christian, Mountain Biodiversity: a global assessment, CRC Press, 2002, p. 13. ISBN1-84214-091-4

References[edit]

Primary sources[edit]

  • Nostradamus. The Prophecies of Nostradamus, self-published 1555 & 1558; reprinted by Forgotten Books publishing 1973, ISBN1-60506-507-2
  • Nostradamus. Traité des fardemens et confitures self-published 1555

Secondary sources[edit]

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  • Bauer, S. Wise, The Story of the World Activity Book Two: The Middle Ages : From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance, Peace Hill Press, 2003, ISBN0-9714129-4-4
  • Byrne, Joseph Patrick (2006). Daily Life during the Black Death. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN0-313-33297-5.
  • Byrne, Joseph Patrick (2008). Encyclopedia of Pestilence, Pandemics, and Plagues. ABC-Clio. ISBN0-313-34102-8.
  • Cipolla, Carlo M. (1977). 'The Medieval City'. In Miskimin, Harry A. (ed.). A Plague Doctor. Yale University Press. pp. 65–72. ISBN978-0-300-02081-6.
  • Fee, Elizabeth, AIDS: the burdens of history, University of California Press, 1988, ISBN0-520-06396-1
  • Haggard, Howard W., From Medicine Man to Doctor: The Story of the Science of Healing, Courier Dover Publications, 2004, ISBN0-486-43541-5
  • Gottfried, Robert S. (1983). The Black Death: natural and human disaster in medieval Europe. Simon & Schuster. pp. 126–28.
  • Heymann, David L., The World Health Report 2007: a safer future : global public health security in the 21st century, World Health Organization, 2007, ISBN92-4-156344-3
  • Kenda, Barbara, Aeolian winds and the spirit in Renaissance architecture: Academia Eolia revisited, Taylor & Francis, 2006, ISBN0-415-39804-5
  • O'Donnell, Terence, History of Life Insurance in its Formative Years, American Conservation Company, 1936
  • Pommerville, Jeffrey, Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2010, ISBN0-7637-6258-X
  • Reading, Mario, The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus, Sterling Publishing (2009), ISBN1-906787-39-5
  • Stuart, David C., Dangerous Garden: the quest for plants to change our lives, Frances Lincoln ltd, 2004, ISBN0-7112-2265-7
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  • Rosenhek, Jackie. 'Doctor's Review: Medicine on the Move.' Doctor's Review. Web. May 2011.

External links[edit]

  • A Plague Doctor Real cases of plague doctors by Carlo M. Cipolla. Excerpt from the book The Medieval City (1977)
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Plague Doctors are priests who can heal the status ailments of allies, or incinerate an enemy with a status ailment. Their special Bird Beak Mask has a special drug to block status ailments.
Difficulty: Normal

Skills

Circle 1
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
Healing FactorBuff1545s86
Description
Install a magic circle that grants super healing abilities temporarily. You or your party members recover HP equal to the amount left at the point when the magic circle is stepped on.
Circle 1
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
IncinerationBuff1516s78
Description
[Magic] - [Fire]
Incinerate enemies with status ailments. The duration of [Incineration]'s effects will increase depending on the enemies' number of status ailments.
Circle 1
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
BloodlettingBuff560s80
Description
Temporarily let you or your allies bleed to prevent further status ailments. This state will be invulnerable to all rank 2 or lower status ailments.
Circle 1
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
FumigateBuff1530s72
Description
Spray a cloud of antidote that cures the status ailments of an ally. Allies within the effect will be cured of rank 3 or lower status ailments.
Circle 1
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
PandemicBuff1525s130
Description
Spread all status ailments on targeted enemies to other enemies within the range.
Circle 1
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
Beak MaskBuff1580s70
Description
Equip the Bird Beak Mask. The front side of the mask has a special drug that prevents rank 2 or lower status ailments from affecting you.
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Circle 2
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
Black Death SteamBuff1038s102
Description
[Magic] - [Poison]
Spread Black Death Steam around and deal continuous damage. The affected targets infect other targets nearby. When using Incinerate on the target, it receives additional damage.

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Circle 2
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
DisenchantBuff1051s130
Description
With a certain probability, removes all the beneficial effects on the enemies.
Circle 3
NameTypeMax LevelCDSP
MethadoneBuff540s137
Description
Grants an effect that provides knockdown, knockback, and casting interruption immunity for you and your party members. Damage taken from enemies is increased by 20%.
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Skill Attributes


Circle 1
NameMax LevelSkillType
Beak Mask: Poison Resistance5Beak MaskActive
DescriptionEffect
* Increases Poison property resistance by 5 per attribute level whilst wearing the [Bird Beak Mask]

Circle 2
NameMax LevelSkillType
Black Death Steam: Enhance100Black Death SteamPassive
DescriptionEffect
* Increases the damage dealt on an enemy with [Black Death Steam] by 0.5% per attribute level
* +10% added damage at maximum level

Circle 3
NameMax LevelSkillType
Black Death Steam: Fast Contagion1Black Death SteamActive
DescriptionEffect
* Decreases the interval of [Black Death Steam]'s hits by 0.1 seconds
* Increases SP consumption by 50%
SP +50

Circle 1
NameMax LevelSkillType
Bloodletting: Hemostasis5BloodlettingActive
DescriptionEffect
* Increases cycle time of HP cost by 0.02 seconds per attribute level while [Bloodletting] is in effect
* Increases SP consumption by 10%
SP +10

Circle 1
NameMax LevelSkillType
Bloodletting: Substitute SP5BloodlettingActive
DescriptionEffect
* Each tick has a 10% chance per attribute level to reduce SP instead of HP while [Bloodletting] is in effect

Circle 2
NameMax LevelSkillType
Disenchant: Boosted Debuff Level1DisenchantActive
DescriptionEffect
* When [Disenchant] is used upon an enemy, the level of all existing debuffs on them is increased by 1
* Increases SP consumption by 10%
SP +10

Circle 2
NameMax LevelSkillType
Disenchant: Neutralize Gear5DisenchantActive
DescriptionEffect
* When [Disenchant] is used upon an enemy, gear defense stats get nullified for 5 seconds per attribute level
* Increases SP consumption by 10%
SP +10

Plague Doctors Masks


Circle 1
NameMax LevelSkillType
Fumigate: Prevention5FumigateActive
DescriptionEffect
* Increases the chance that [Fumigate] blocks Lv3 or weaker status ailments for 10 seconds by 5% per attribute level
* Increases SP consumption by 10%
SP +10

Circle 1
NameMax LevelSkillType
Fumigate: Purification3FumigateActive
DescriptionEffect
* The range of [Fumigate] becomes a purification area for 10 seconds
* Increases allies' poison resistance by 10% per attribute level
* Increases SP consumption by 10%
SP +10

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Circle 1
NameMax LevelSkillType
Incineration: Enhance100IncinerationPassive
DescriptionEffect
* Increases the damage dealt on an enemy with [Incineration] by 0.5% per attribute level
* +10% added damage at maximum level

Circle 3
NameMax LevelSkillType
Incineration: Fast Response1IncinerationActive
DescriptionEffect
* Decreases the interval of [Incineration]'s hits by 0.1 seconds
* Increases SP consumption by 50%
SP +50

Circle 2
NameMax LevelSkillType
Incineration: Infect5IncinerationActive
DescriptionEffect
* When an enemy is defeated by [Incinerate], it transfers its debuff to a nearby enemy
* Increases the number of possible targets by 1 per attribute level
* Increases SP consumption by 40%
SP +40

Circle 2
NameMax LevelSkillType
Pandemic: Increased Range1PandemicActive
DescriptionEffect
* Increases the range of [Pandemic]
* Increases SP consumption by 100%
SP +100

Circle 1
NameMax LevelSkillType
Pandemic: Spread Incineration10PandemicActive
DescriptionEffect
* Adds a 5% chance per attribute level for [Pandemic] to spread [Incineration]
Chance applies to each target individually
* Increases SP consumption by 50%
SP +50