Plague Patient

An axillary bubo and edema exhibited by a plague patient, 1962. After the incubation period of 2-6 days, symptoms of the plague appear including severe malaise, headache, shaking chills, fever, and pain and swelling, or adenopathy, in the affected regional lymph nodes, also known as buboes. Image courtesy CDC/Margaret Parsons, Dr. Karl F. Meyer. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
An axillary bubo and edema exhibited by a plague patient, 1962. After the incubation period of 2-6 days, symptoms of the plague appear including severe malaise, headache, shaking chills, fever, and pain and swelling, or adenopathy, in the affected regional lymph nodes, also known as buboes. Image courtesy CDC/Margaret Parsons, Dr. Karl F. Meyer. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Plague Patient
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Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor
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541055134
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Date created:
01 January, 1962
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