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A lecture on the horrible history of the Black Death
The fearsome Black Death continually devastated the world's population for centuries and was responsible for the death of millions. What did people think caused plague? How could you cure it? And how did the work of 19th century German micro-bacteriologist Robert Koch lead to the discovery of the truth about this deadly disease...?
Speaker(s): |
Museum Curatorial Staff | talks |
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Date and Time: |
22 April 2006 at 2:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Old Operating Theatre, Museum & Herb Garret |
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Tickets: |
£3.25 |
Available from: |
Old Operating Theatre Museum, on the day. Or phone in advance to reserve on 020 7188 2679. |
Additional Information: |
Due to essential roof repairs, the museum is currently located in the Crypt of St Thomas' Church, at 9a St Thomas' Street |
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