There were no antibiotics nor vaccines at the time. The only thing would be what are called supportive measures such as keeping warm and drinking fluids. The average life expectancy was 25-35. Many children did not live to see age five.
Both of these are viral diseases without cures. The only treatments once you have the diseases were supportive, meaning doing whatever we can to keep the body's immune system strong to fight off the virus. That usually means, fluid, anti fever meds, iv nutrients if needed, treat any secondary bacterial infections, ect.
There are vaccines for both. However, like any medicines or vaccines, there are always potential side effects. You have to weigh the risks. At the moment, the risk of getting either diseases is so low that it's not worth taking the risk of adverse problems from the vaccines.
a old old treatment is blood letting they used that for yellow fever a old old treatment is blood letting they used that for yellow fever
There is currently no cure for smallpox - although the vaccine can sometimes help those recently exposed.
Immunization Shots
With red antidote.
There were 240sx's that cured it.
ventilation
A vaccination.
Because the cure for smallpox has been discovered, but the cure for AIDS has not been discovered
No cure, it is viral. However vaccination has eliminated it.
The cure for smallpox is cowpox. Cowpox is a mild version of smallpox and is usually not fatal. The smallpox vaccine contains cowpox.
He discoverd that the cure for smallpox
he didn't get it but he did cure it in 1796
He discovered a cure for smallpox.
Smallpox? It was cured/eradicated by mass vaccination.
nothing, people died
Smallpox is still alive, just not dangerous and it is under control. There is no real cure for it.
it was edward Jenner
He had discovered a cure for SMALLPOX which was called Smallpox vaccine... had tested the vaccination on a person called James Phipps .