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The Black Death In The Fourteenth Century

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226 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1832

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Justus Friedrich Karl Hecker

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Justus Friedrich Karl Hecker was a German physician and medical writer.

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August 4, 2012
Worse book I ever finished. The author stated everything he needed to say in the first chapter and thereafter, repeated himself in a myriad different of ways. Moreover, many historical flaws which are hard to overlook. Stay away from this book like you would avoid the plague. Hello Redundancy Department, Hello Redundancy Department. Terrible. No stars.
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