Glandular Plague -

Several scholarly papers and historical texts specifically discuss or categorize this form of the plague:

"Glandular plague" is an older or alternative term for , the most common form of the disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis . It is named for the characteristic "buboes"—painfully swollen lymph nodes (glands) that appear in the groin, armpits, or neck. Key Research Papers & Historical Documents glandular plague

: A classic medical history text by J.F.C. Hecker that details the spread of the "Black Death" as a widespread glandular plague across Eurasia and North Africa. Hecker that details the spread of the "Black

: This research paper uses historical "Necrologi" (death registers) to trace individual cases of "pestiferous dragonzello" (buboes) in the groin or armpit. 💡 Quick Facts Plague - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIH glandular plague

: A modern study examining outbreaks in Sanjiangyuan Area , where glandular plague remains the primary form of the disease in certain natural foci.

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