Why plague doctors wore beaked masks

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The year is 1656.
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Your body is wracked by violent chills.
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Your head pounds, your muscles are too weak to sit up,
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and you feel like rancid, hard-boiled eggs
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are squeezing out of your neck and armpits.
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In your feverish state, you see a strange-looking man approach,
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his face obscured by a beak-like mask, his body covered from head to toe.
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He examines you and even without seeing his face,
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you know the diagnosis:
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you have the plague.
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The plague stands out as one of the most terrifying and destructive diseases
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in human history.
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It swept across large parts of Afro- Eurasia in three separate pandemics
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starting in the 6th, 14th, and 19th centuries;
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killed tens of millions of people,
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and had— in the best of cases— about a 40% survival rate.
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The European plague doctor, with his beaked mask and wizard-like robes,
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is one of the images most popularly associated with plague today.
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He’s often found in books and films about the 14th century pandemic
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known as the Black Death.
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The only problem is that’s about as accurate as placing
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a modern surgeon at the court of Louis the 14th in Versailles.
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The confusion is understandable though—
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the Black Death had several aftershocks,
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including a series of devastating outbreaks in Western Europe
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during the 17th century.
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This is when the iconic plague doctor actually emerged on the scene.
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First described in the early 17th century,
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the outfit consisted of a hood with crystal eyepieces
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and a beak filled with a pungent combination of herbs and compounds.
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This could include cinnamon, pepper, turpentine,
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roast copper, and powdered viper flesh.
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This recipe was inspired by the famed 2nd century Greco-Roman physician Galen,
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and was thought to ward off poisoned air known as miasma.
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People believed this bad air spread plague after emanating from swamps
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and sources of decay,
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such as dead plants or animal carcasses.
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In earlier centuries, doctors across Europe carried metal pomanders
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filled with similar mixtures,
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and it’s possible that the beak evolved as a hands-free alternative.
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The rest of the costume, which included an oiled leather robe, boots and gloves,
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acted as kind of an early hazmat suit,
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likely designed to block miasma from entering through the skin’s pores.
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While this shows some basic understanding that plague
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spread from one place to another,
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these doctors couldn’t know that, in most cases,
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the true culprit was a tiny flea transmitting the bacteria,
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Yersinia pestis, from one person or animal to another.
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It’s possible that the plague doctor’s outfit may have provided
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some unintentional protection from flea bites.
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However, not enough information survives to know whether
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the costumed doctors fared any better than their ordinarily robed counterparts.
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It's no surprise that this bizarre getup has captured popular imagination,
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despite the fact that its use was limited to a few places in Italy and France
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during the 17th and early 18th centuries.
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Even at the time, it was viewed with macabre fascination
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and occasionally used to mock the ineffective and corrupt
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practices of some physicians.
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Until the 20th century, there was no effective treatment for the plague,
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but that didn’t stop doctors— costumed or not— from trying.
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They consulted the works of earlier physicians for guidance,
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did what they could to fend off miasma,
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and prescribed a variety of concoctions and antidotes.
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They also relied on pre-modern medical mainstays.
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These could include bloodletting,
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which involved draining (sometimes concerningly large amounts of) blood
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in an attempt to remove poison or restore the body’s natural balance.
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Or cupping, where the rim of a heated glass
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was placed over swollen lymph nodes in hopes of making them burst sooner—
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a sign, when it occurred naturally, that a plague patient was on the mend.
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Or— perhaps most painfully— cautery,
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which involved lancing the lymph nodes with a red-hot poker
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to release the blackened pus within.
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A lot has changed since their times.
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Modern medicine has given us the means to quickly identify
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bacterial as well as viral threats
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and to effectively mobilize against them.
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We also have access to technologies like test kits,
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masks to deter the spread of respiratory viruses, and vaccines;
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and we conduct robust trials to make sure they’re safe and effective.
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But some things don’t change:
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we still depend on the courage and compassion of medical professionals
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who voluntarily risk their lives
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against an invisible attacker to help and comfort those who need it most.
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