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+ | * The bird-like masks were commonly worn by doctors during the Renaissance period due to a possible belief that the wearer could draw the plague away from the patient and onto the garment the doctor wore. Strong herbs and spices were stored in the beak of the mask to overpower the smell of the bad air from what was thought to be from the plague. |
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Trivia
- The bird-like masks were commonly worn by doctors during the Renaissance period due to a possible belief that the wearer could draw the plague away from the patient and onto the garment the doctor wore. Strong herbs and spices were stored in the beak of the mask to overpower the smell of the bad air from what was thought to be from the plague.