<p>This undated photo supplied by the Gaylord family shows Paul Gaylord at his Prineville, Ore., home. Gaylord contracted the plague when trying to pull a mouse out of the mouth of his cat, Charlie, because it was choking on the rodent. The disease, a version of the medieval scourge that wiped out at least a third of Europe, took away the 59-year-old welder's fingertips, his toes and his ability to make a living. He faces an arduous recovery surrounded by constant remiā¦
July 18, 2012
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July 18, 2012 9:15 p.m.
Oregon man stricken by case of plague
PORTLAND, Ore. - One look at Paul Gaylord's hands shows why the plague is referred to as "Black Death."