Basically, since science and medicine was based purely on superstition, they did things that didn't work at all. Such things included:
-Smoking out the room - One bad smell counteracts the other!
-Draining all the bad blood.
During the plague outbreak, people attempted to prevent the spread of the disease by isolating the sick, implementing quarantine measures, practicing good hygiene, and avoiding contact with infected individuals.
You take antibiotics until you're cured.
Usually they gathered the bodies of the dead and burned them. They also destroyed anything that was infected by the plague, like animals, crop, etc. Some even quarantine or isolate the infected area for certain amounts of time or at least until the plague lessens.
keep away from bad smells
Avoid living in the Middle Ages Keep a clean house (free of fleas) and do not associate with people suspected of having the Plague.
they were unable to capture fortifications No real agriculture Might have played a key role in spreading Bubonic Plague
some sick people stay at home or in the hospital
We don't hear about the plague as an outbreak. That is because modern antibiotics keep the plague at check.
you have the same question i do in social studies
Without studying history we can repeat it. Believe it or not the plague still exists and every so often small rodents in wilderness areas will have the plague. People also contact it every so often, but today we know how to keep it from spreading, the types, and cures. If we look at what is happening with Ebola we can see similar situations and reactions that took place with the plague, but because of science and understanding what happens when large populations of people contact a fast spreading disease the medical field can fight it and save people.
no food ,no shelter,no blankets to keep them warm,they dont have anything that we have just people.
There was an outbreak of the Black Plague in the Middle Ages, when medical science did not have any sort of cure, so millions of people died. The lesson learned from this outbreak was that cleanliness is vital to survival, and would keep the plague from returning.