Johannes Jacobi
O: France P: Guardian T: Plague doctor

Johannes Jacobi and the Earliest Mention of Plague Doctor Masks (1373)
In 1373, Johannes Jacobi, a physician, made one of the earliest known references to plague doctors wearing masks. He recommended their use as a protective measure against the plague but did not describe their appearance.
This suggests that the concept of plague doctors wearing masks predates the famous 17th-century beaked design, though the exact form and function of these early masks remain unknown.
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