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The Black Death and The Dancing Mania

CHAPTER II--THE DISEASE
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The same occurrence, it is well known, is not uncommon in other pestilences; as also blisters on the surface of the body, in different places, in the vicinity of which, tumid glands and inflammatory boils, surrounded by discoloured and black streaks, arose, and thus indicated the reception of the poison.

These streaked spots were called, by an apt comparison, the girdle, and this appearance was justly considered extremely dangerous..


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