0 a very infectious disease spread by rats, causing swelling, fever, and usually death. In the 14th century it killed half the people living in Europe. --
No one can object that nations not only research into the bubonic plague but also manufacture vaccines against it.
It is becoming worse than the ravages of bubonic plague.
In some other years they have rivalled bubonic plague in their appeal.
Within a matter of hours, it is possible to move from an area of bubonic plague or smallpox to our own island.
The world has not seen such an epidemic since the bubonic plague.
Most of the cases have been bubonic plague, but a certain number of cases of pneumonic plague have occurred.
Let us take the example of the bubonic plague burial pit.
I am against blank cheques, but we are faced with an absolutely horrific problem of historic proportions—it is similar to the bubonic plague.