there was no cure,
St. John's Wort was a treatment for snakebite.
The Wise Woman learnt cures and practices through Ancient Practises and traditions. They had limited knowledge of what to do and how to cure people. The Wise Woman would often be the first person contacted by poorer people. The Wise Woman used a lot of herbal and natural resources for cures and medicine. These included things like worm stew, nettle to help arthritis, worms to help sore throat etc.
Many of them were not really doctors, but Black Death doctors that went around doing blood lettind while trying to cure the Plague.
well they were quite an efficient empire and had an outstanding public health system due to their strong government, without government there was no public health, which also would have affected their army. The Roman army was one key factor to the empires success, without the army they had no way of spreading their ideas and by doing this they also obtained new ideas on the cure and prevention of disease and infection but also ideas on how to perform surgical procedures. But one downside to their logic was the use of lead piping which considerably shortened life expectancy.
Advances in science have had a dramatic affect on not only Western civilization, but everywhere on the world. Science has helped cure many diseases, improved transportation, helped improve communications, and aided in production in farmlands. Science has also had a major impact in solar energy and cleaning up fossil fuels.
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Some people thought that if you hold herbs up to your nose it would prevent getting it but until antibiotics were created there was no actual cure for somebody who had the plauge
Tom Collingwood!!
she was searching for a cure
Science in the 17th century was very primitive. They did not understand about blood types and they believed that "letting" blood would cure many diseases. They did use leeches to reduce swelling, something we have been doing now as well.
The most important invention of this century will be the discovery of the cure of HIV/AIDS. This disease has no cure and has claimed the lives of very many people.
To be honest i don't think their is a cure. I know a solution was to incinerate the bodies to prevent farther spread. And staying away from people was usual.
It started in Spain :) It first started in Asia, but then it went to Europe. It started up again in India in 1900's but they made a cure for it
No, there was not always a cure for chlamydia. Antibiotics only became available in the 20th century.
The village is Saranac Lake, NY, the illness is tuberculosis. People stopped traveling here to take "the cure" after the widespread introduction of antibiotics in the mid twentieth century.
because they were the cure to bad music or so people say
Bibingka is a type of curry used in the 17th century as a cure for athletes foot. They used to dip their foot in the curry and eat it off, including the foot, so there was no foot for the fungas to grow back on to and the infection gone! YIPEE KAI AY! Hope this helped babe! xx