Why plague doctors wore beaked masks
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TED-Ed
• November 2022
The year is 1656. Your body is wracked by violent chills. Your head pounds and you're too weak to sit up. In your feverish state, you see a strange-looking man wearing a beak-like mask, his body covered from head to toe. Without seeing his face, you know: you have the plague. So, where did these iconic outfits come from? Stephanie Honchell Smith explores the history of plague doctors. [Directed by Anton Bogaty, narrated by George Zaidan, music by Samuel Bellingham].