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The Plague Doctor On His Way To Another Sufferer

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The plague doctor was called out early this morning death is on the street as the bubonic plague leaves its mark ,the black death creeps on.

A plague doctor (Italian: medico della peste, Dutch: pestmeester, Spanish: médico de la peste negra, German: Pestarzt) was a special medical physician who saw those who had the plague. They were specifically hired by towns that had many plague victims in times of plague epidemics. Since the city was paying their salary, they treated everyone: both the rich and the poor. They were not normally professionally trained experienced physicians or surgeons, and often were second-rate doctors not able to otherwise run a successful medical business or young physicians trying to establish themselves.

Plague doctors by their covenant treated plague patients and were known as municipal or "community plague doctors", whereas "general practitioners" were separate doctors and both might be in the same European city or town at the same time. In France and the Netherlands plague doctors often lacked medical training and were referred to as "empirics". In one case a plague doctor had been a fruit-seller before his employment as a physician.

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, some doctors wore a beak-like mask which was filled with aromatic items. The masks were designed to protect them from putrid air, which (according to the miasmatic theory of disease) was seen as the cause of infection. Being a plague doctor was unpleasant, dangerous and difficult. Their chances of survival in times of a plague epidemic were low.
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:star::star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty: Overall
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:star::star::star::star::star: Impact

Very good choice of tone (something sad) and lack of color, the slight sepia tint suggest decay. It matches perfectly the theme that suggests death, the total lack of any hope and life (as black plague was a death sentence) and misery. The rats all around the place show that more people would inevitably be infected, meaning more bad news, more misery and more suffering, agony and death. The only thing that "ruins" the piece - that had the full potential of being an indeed good one - is the lack of shading in the subjects. Some knowledge of drawing, light and shading and photo editing techniques would have avoided it.