No. Antibiotics had not been discovered yet.
Yes, Isaac Newton was alive during the Great Plague, which occurred in 1665-1666. At that time, he was a student at the University of Cambridge. The university closed due to the outbreak, and he returned to his home in Woolsthorpe, where he continued his studies and made significant discoveries, including the early development of calculus and his theories on optics and gravity.
One significant historical event that happened during Isaac Newton's lifetime was the Great Plague of London in 1665-1666, which devastated the city and resulted in tens of thousands of deaths. Newton himself had to return home to Woolsthorpe Manor during this time, where he famously developed his theories on calculus and the laws of motion.
the plague had a massive effect on the people who lived there, this is because they had to leave their homes again after the plague. some peoples homes had to be blown up to help stop the fire. but there were some advantages like the fac t that the plague was wiped out and that the whole of London could be rebuilt in a more efficient way.
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Rose hip syrup [from the seed pods] is a valuable source of Vitamin C which is claimed to keep colds at bay. Dr. Michael of nostradamus used rose buds to treat the black plague in many patients with poisitive results.
You wouldn't.
Pope did not know the reason. Doctors also did not know the reason or cure.
Antibiotics such as streptomycin, gentamicin, doxycycline, or ciprofloxacin are used to treat plague. Oxygen,intravenousfluids, and respiratory support usually are also needed...
no it ended in 1666 by the great fire of london
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666.
Many of them were not really doctors, but Black Death doctors that went around doing blood lettind while trying to cure the Plague.
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666
A plague.
the black death (the great plague) started in holland 1645 and then transported to London in 1665 . A bit like swine flu.
Priests didn't cure the plague. No one cured it. The plague began and ended with cure.
The Great Plague, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England.
1665 was the date of the Bubonic Plague when thousands died. 1666 was the date of the Great Fire of London which eradicated the plague and hardly anyone died in the fire.