Well honestly, They either tried to "suck" the venom out or they tried homemade thing's That didnt always work
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Native Americans saw that Cartier and his crew had scurvy.So the helped them how to cure it.That is how Cartier survived>_<........
no no
Yes
They didn't
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They kill the person
mostly they used herbs and plants from local Native Americans. They also used garlic to cure common diesease's
"To cope with illnesses brought on by the climate, [New England] colonists heeded Native Americans and looked to local plants and herbs as medicines. For instance, colonists learned from Native Americans that the Boneset plant could be used to break fevers and chills and could treat diseases ranging from colds and influenza to malaria and typhoid." from THE AMERICANS page 61
Cure - no. Offer some light relief - perhaps.
they suck the poison out after cutting the sting
Yes there is. Anti-bacterial cleaning of the wouund, debrieding, drains and antibiotics is effective treatment of Komodo bites.
Bee, hornets and ant bites and stings are acidic, that's why the baking soda helps to neutralize it.