In fact , the experience of mortality at Westminster directs our attention quite as much to endemic as to epidemic disease , and to the chronic complaints as much as to the acute . But we must , of course , remember that plague may itself have been endemic in the town of Westminster in the late Middle Ages , as perhaps it was in London (Harvey 144 . Since the medieval man was ruled by nature in nature in to explain the unexplainable there must exist...











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