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Plague masks, famously worn by doctors during the 17th-century plague outbreaks, featured a long, bird-like beak filled with aromatic substances like lavender, rose petals, and herbs. This design aimed to filter the "miasma" or bad air, believed to carry the disease, and protect the wearer.
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Plague masks from the 17th century had long, bird-like beaks filled with aromatic herbs to filter out disease-carrying air.
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