well they would cut the part that was bitten off and wrap it tightly in cloth
how did pioneers treat rabies in the 1800 hundreds they didn't, they were either shot or left to die.
In the 1800's they just called it rabies like we do now Hydrophobia is synonymous with rabies.
If you mean animals with rabies they would be shot. I doubt they ran into many animals with rabies. I have read numerous diary entries written by people who were pioneers and not one mentioned animals with rabies. They wrote about dust, disease, death, birth, flooded wagons, the mountains and snow.
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Pioneers treated their dogs for rabies primarily through prevention, as the disease was well understood to be fatal once symptoms appeared. They often vaccinated their dogs when possible, and if a dog was suspected to have been exposed to rabies, they might confine or isolate it to prevent potential transmission. In cases where symptoms developed, there were few effective treatments, leading many to euthanize affected animals to protect both the dog and the community. Overall, the focus was on prevention and containment rather than treatment once the disease was established.
Yes. If the raccoon has rabies, you might contract rabies.
If someone contracts rabies then it should ideally be treated straight away. If it is administered quickly the treatment can be effective.
hyperimmune specific antibodies
well they just sucked it up
it is a medicine brewed by pioneers to treat illness
Holistic Health Practioners are pioneers in the medical field because they treat proactively instead of reactively.