Plague and pox in Tudor London

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London was overcrowded with poor sanitation; ideal conditions for disease. Plague was endemic; the worst outbreak, in 1563, killed 24% of the population. Queen Elizabeth was lucky to survive smallpox. What treatments were there for the afflicted?

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Name: Plague and pox in Tudor London Qualification title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, Languages, Literature and Culture of the British Isles, Up to 12 hrs, PW A Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160504 10:44:12 Updated 20160504 10:44:12

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CITY LIT
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Title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, Languages, Literature and Culture of the British Isles, Up to 12 hrs, PW A Qualification: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, Languages, Literature and Culture of the British Isles, Up to 12 hrs, PW A Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture

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