[MR] Plauge Research
izofgold at aol.com
izofgold at aol.com
Mon Apr 3 09:05:27 PDT 2006
Dearest Lady: Give me an email privately and I will avail to you what I can. We have more than you can dream of on the subject as my lady Baroness Kristin Ailbe Anmclaid has taught many a Medieval Medicine type class at Pennsic and then some. I would be happy to go through my stuff and pull it and deliver when I come to Hanover. Izofgold at aol.com
Blessed Be to all and may your life be filled with love.
Marie/Gwynneth MacDonaugh
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Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 11:30:41 -0500
From: Jennifer Dobyns <jendobyns at verizon.net>
Subject: [MR] looking for plague research
To: Atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
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Greetings unto the Tavern!
I know there are probably experts on this subject in the SCA and
thought perhaps they might be able to provide some direction. I am
planning a presentation on the plague (yersenia pestis) and am
looking for solid, academic resources on the bacteria, how it works
on the cellular,even molecular level, how it is treated, etc.
Wikipedia just won't do for this audience, I need medical journals
and research papers, information with some sort of peer review.
While I'll be digging around in local libraries (I'm in the Baltimore-
Washington area) and online, any suggestions for serious references
would be greatly appreciated. And of course, after all this is
pulled together and presented, I will be happy to share it with
anyone interested in seeing the end product.
YIS,
Genevieve D'Aubigne
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