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  1. The costume consists of a leather hat, mask with glass eyes and a beak, stick to remove clothes of a plague victim, gloves, waxed linen robe, and boots. The typical mask had glass openings for the eyes and a curved beak shaped like a bird's beak with straps that held the beak in front of the doctor's nose.

  2. Jun 2, 2014 · Plague doctors wore a mask with a bird-like beak to protect them from being infected by deadly diseases such as the Black Death, which they believed was airborne. In fact, they thought disease was spread by miasma, a noxious form of ‘bad air.’

  3. The typical mask had glass openings for the eyes and a curved leather beak, shaped like a bird's beak, with straps that held the beak in front of the doctor's nose. The mask had two small nose holes and was a type of respirator which contained aromatic items.

  4. Mar 12, 2020 · During the 17th-century European plague, physicians wore beaked masks, leather gloves, and long coats in an attempt to fend off the disease. Their iconic and ominous look, as depicted in this...

  5. Aug 16, 2022 · Tasked with treating victims of the Black Death, plague doctors wore all-leather suits and beak-like masks to avoid catching the fatal disease. The Black Death was the deadliest epidemic of bubonic plague in history, wiping out some 25 million Europeans alone in just a few years.

  6. Plague doctors are perhaps best known for their iconic costume: a long waxed coat or gown atop leggings connected to boots, gloves, a hat, and a peculiar beaked mask. Most of the costume’s components would be made of leather, and the mask included glass or crystal spectacles to protect the eyes.

  7. Explore the history of the European plague doctor, and find out where their iconic outfit of a beaked mask and robe came from. -- The year is 1656. Your body is wracked by violent chills.

  8. Jul 21, 2023 · Explore the history of the European plague doctor, and find out where their iconic outfit of a beaked mask and robe came from. The year is 1656.

  9. The purpose of the mask was to remove bad smells, thought to be the principal cause of the disease. Doctors believed the herbs would counter the "evil" smells of the plague and prevent them from becoming infected. The costume included a wide brimmed leather hat to indicate their profession.

  10. May 20, 2020 · As there was no remedy, and as the death rate was extremely high, for centuries the plague was seen as one of the worst enemies of the people. The Black Death – which reached its peak in Europe from 1347 to 1351– resulted in the deaths of up to 75–125 million people worldwide.

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