black death can be treated with. Antibacterials, antibiotics and vaccines.
In the 1400's there were none that worked. Now there are antibiotics.
the treatments for the black death was not helpful it would only make it worse or slow the cure in your body.
Black Death occurred in 1346 to 1353. At those times there was no treatment available.
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.
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people would carry small pouches of herbs and spices. ( this is only what they would do in the middle ages.)
people did not realize Black Death at first. They thought it to be common incidents of fever.
It was known as the Bubonic Plague.
In medieval times there was little knowledge about medicine or sanitation. So they caught diseases easily and the most common was probably the black death (or bubonic plague). I have listed some common ones here: · Malaria · Flu · Leprosy · Smallpox · Typhoid · Diphtheria · Dysentery I hope this helps =)
Black Death helped to end feudalism. It also helped to end influence of church over common people.