In the middle ages, it was not cured. It simply burnt itself out when there were no more available bodies to infect. Nowadays, it is cured by antibiotics.
They eventually started bricking up the windows and doors of those infected and it eventually died out. =) Hope I helped!
They didn't. Usually they died when they contracted the illness.
They did however try to protect the medical staff by giving them masks with herbs. They also tried to avoid other people from getting the illness by isolating the people who had the disease.
they didn't cure it. the infection died out with winter.
they didn't. they died if they had it.
None, The Black death hasbeen has been cured.
Nobody cured it. It diminished after a few years.
the great fire f London cured the black death as it killed all the rats and burned all the fleas
The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that lasted from about 1347 to 1352. The first cures of bubonic plague did not happen until effective antibiotics were developed in the 20th century.
You could not cure the Black Death with Citrus, although that's what they thought at the time and so they made masks with large nose areas to put dried Citrus plants and fruit in, which looked like a crow-like mask.
None, The Black death hasbeen has been cured.
no one
Nobody cured it. It diminished after a few years.
The Black death wasn't cured, it was endured or avoided. As with may epidemics the disease often mutates & becomes more or less infectious. Not everyone who got it died with it, but most did.
The great fire of London.
The City Got Burned
Well, Some people did.
The black death is a Bacteria type disease that is transmitted primarily by fleas biting an animal or person Easily cured today with antibiotics.
the great fire f London cured the black death as it killed all the rats and burned all the fleas
Nothing cured the Black Death. The infected people either died or sometimes, miraculously recovered from it.
The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that lasted from about 1347 to 1352. The first cures of bubonic plague did not happen until effective antibiotics were developed in the 20th century.
not fully cured