In the wake of one of history's most devastating epidemics of bubonic plague, the Byzantine emperor Justinian enacts a law meant to hinder and isolate people arriving from plague-infested regions.
Coloured woodcut of doctors treating a sick patient in the Middle Ages. It is easy to find fault with the medical responses to the plague at the time as, today, some of the ideas they had about ...
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