Well obviously they didn't have much medicine back then. Usually they would have to ride out the illness, use some form of medicine, or use some kind of Medieval remedy, like leeches.
most of the times they didnt and they would die from getting sick (remember** they didn't have the medicines we do now**)
The northern colonies were mostly urban.
No. Massachusetts is part of the northern colonies.
No, only in the south colonies. The north colonies were against slavery. There were few in the north colonies.
Diversity in the Northern colonies arose from the mixture of immigrants from different countries in Europe. Much of the diversity remained because of the nature of tolerance in these colonies.
Massachusetts, Delaware, Maine, Rhode Island, Pennysilvania, Connecticut, New Jersey
no
Herbs help you to cure sicknesses.
They were to cure sicknesses or any broken bones.
That's easy, medicine was created to cure people of sicknesses and stuff.
They were to cure sicknesses or any broken bones
The northern colonies were mostly urban.
Therapeutic, Diagnostic, Curative, Replacement, and prevention or Prophylactic.
pharmacists role is to help us find a cure for sicknesses and to help us survive through it their job is to make more and more medication to help us fight the sicknesses
There were four northern colonies: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
There were no slaves in northern colonies.
The answer is: They were all major tools.
You should be a scientist so you can invent stuff for the better. Also, to cure sicknesses and save other things.