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London, England During the Medieval Period: The Age of London, the Only Bridge Within London During the Medieval Period, the Rapid Rate of London’s Expansion During the Medieval Period, the Population of London During the Early 14th Century, the Reason Roads Within London Were Difficult to Navigate During the Medieval Period, Legislation Implemented to Keep London Residents From Dumping Waste Into the Street, the Requirement of All Butchered Meat Within London During the Medieval Period, the Penalty for Butchering Meat by Candle Light and/or Selling Spoiled Meat, the Reason Barbers Performed Surgery Throughout History, the Focus of Medieval Medicine, the Medical Treatment for Eye Infections During the Medieval Period, the Reason This Medical Treatment Was Utilized, How Physicians Analyzed Overall Health During the Medieval Period, the Reason the Medieval Practice of Uroscopy Was Partly Correct, the Medical Intervention for Dark Urine During the Medieval Period, the Number of Times Wealthy London Residents Were Bled Via Leeches Annually, the Volume of Blood a Single Leech Can Consume, the Number of Times Leeches Require to Feed Annually, the Patient Type Which Required Master Surgeons be Present Alongside Junior Surgeons During the Medieval Period, the Reason Surgeons Sometimes Caused Patients to Die During the Medieval Period, the Average Life Expectancy at Birth Within London During the Medieval Period, the Location Black Asian Rats Resided Within London, the Reason Black Asian Rats Were a Problem Within London, the Volume of Yersinia Pestis (Bubonic Plague) Within a Single Flea, the Number of Annual Yersinia Pestis Cases World Wide During the Modern Day, the Symptom of Yersinia Pestis Developing Within Human Beings, How Yersinia Pestis Overwhelms the Human Body and the Time Required for Yersinia Pestis to Kill a Human Being, the Secondary Progression of Yersinia Pestis Which is More Deadly for Human Beings, the Death Rate of Pneumonic Plague, the Consequence of Having Contact With a Patient With Pneumonic Plague, the Time Required for Yersinia Pestis to Kill Entire Families During the Medieval Period, the Volume of London Killed by Yersinia Pestis in 1665 and 1666, the Number of Human Beings Buried Daily During the Zenith of the Great Plague of London, How Human Beings Were Buried During the Great Plague of London, the Human Remains Discovered in Between Adult Human Remains During the Great Plague of London, the Direction and Reason Human Remains Were Carefully Positioned During the Great Plague of London, the Reason London Politicians Began Attempting to Eradicate Unclean Public Spaces, the Period When the Correlation Between Hygiene and Disease Was Discovered, the Reason London Politicians Attempted to Eradicate All Foul Scents Within London, the Economic Penalty for Dumping Waste Within London During the Medieval Period, and the Oldest Governing Body in the World

The city of London, England is 2000 years old. During the Medieval Age, London Bridge was the only bridge across the Thames River making it a busy and congested bottleneck of people, animals, and goods. London had grown by nearly 500% in opposition to the previous 2 centuries, overwhelming any attempt at civil planning. By the start of the 14th century, London had grown from a small town of approximately 17,000 people, into a thriving city with approximately 100,000 people, all hemmed in between...


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