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🕯️ In 1348, Europe faced one of the deadliest pandemics in human history — and most homes had no bathrooms, no running water, and no understanding of bacteria. This documentary reveals how hygiene actually worked during the Black Death and why everyday habits unintentionally helped the disease spread. 🚰 Discover how chamber pots, cesspits, contaminated wells, shared latrines, and crowded streets shaped daily life. Learn how people defined cleanliness through sight and smell, how miasma theory influenced behavior, and why burning herbs and avoiding baths sometimes made conditions worse instead of safer. 🐀 Understand the real mechanics behind the spread of plague: rats, fleas, heavy wool clothing, trade routes, and tightly packed housing. See how medieval cities attempted street cleaning, fumigation, and quarantine — without knowing what germs were. 🏛️ From rural villages to major trade ports, this deep historical breakdown explains how infrastructure, belief systems, and environmental pressures created a fragile hygiene system. You will see how water access, waste disposal, and early isolation efforts shaped survival rates. 📜 This is a grounded reconstruction of how people lived, cleaned, adapted, and struggled during one of history’s darkest years — and how the crisis slowly laid the foundations for modern public health. #BlackDeath #MedievalHistory #1348 #Plague #HistoryDocumentary #MedievalLife #EuropeanHistory #PublicHealth #DarkAges #HistoricalEducation