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Quincy, M.E.
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| Title: | Welcome to Paradise Palms |
| Episode Number: | 88 |
| Season: | 6 |
| Season Episode #.: | 6 |
| Production Number: | 55307 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday December 17th, 1980 |
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When Quincy's foster son, who lives on an Indian reservation, develops strange symptoms, Quincy races there to help. It does not take him long to discover the nature of the illness: bubonic plague, a serious and extremely communicable disease. But the locals don't want to cause a panic on the cusp of opening a new resort headlined with many celebrities, so they try to keep Quincy from revealing what he has learned.
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| Bubonic plague is an extremely virulent and communicable disease that is now, thankfully, quite rare. Caused by the microorganism Yersina pestis, it is widely believed to be the cause of the so-called Black Death that killed about 60% of Europe during the Middle Ages and eventually ended the lives of between fifty and seventy-five million people. It takes it's name from a characteristic symptom: swollen lymph glands called buboes located in the armpits and groin. |
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