Plague Nurses of 1665 London: Caregivers During the Great Plague
During the 1665 Great Plague of London, the people who looked after the sick were known as plague nurses or pest nurses. These individuals played a crucial role in providing care and assistance to those affected by the deadly disease. The plague was highly contagious, causing many to avoid contact with infected individuals, including friends, family members, and even physicians.Poisoning - Related Articles
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