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* Before it was officially added in the game, the item was released as a skin replacing the [[Physician's Procedure Mask]] by Pie_Tony and Communist Cake in the TF2 Mod Emporium at the Facepunch forums. | * Before it was officially added in the game, the item was released as a skin replacing the [[Physician's Procedure Mask]] by Pie_Tony and Communist Cake in the TF2 Mod Emporium at the Facepunch forums. | ||
* During the time of the bubonic plague, doctors wore {{W|Plague doctor#Beak_Doctor|similar masks}} filled with herbs at the beak under the belief that doing so would protect them from airborne diseases. | * During the time of the bubonic plague, doctors wore {{W|Plague doctor#Beak_Doctor|similar masks}} filled with herbs at the beak under the belief that doing so would protect them from airborne diseases. | ||
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“ | Eins, zwei, drei... I do not think we brought enough body bags.
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— The Medic
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The Blighted Beak is a community-created headwear item for the Medic and was released as a part of the Australian Christmas update. It appears as a bird-like mask that is styled directly after the primitive respirators historically worn by Template:W.
Trivia
- Before it was officially added in the game, the item was released as a skin replacing the Physician's Procedure Mask by Pie_Tony and Communist Cake in the TF2 Mod Emporium at the Facepunch forums.
- During the time of the bubonic plague, doctors wore Template:W filled with herbs at the beak under the belief that doing so would protect them from airborne diseases.
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