pretty darn ill.
You wouldn't.
The thought that when they died, they would go to Heaven and be in a better place.
they start to feel ill
There were no time to quarantine them. Moreover, to stay quarantined wouldn't save their lives, nor this action would avoid that the plague would continue spreading.
Plague in noun form would be plá but if you mean plague, as in to annoy, it would be ciap.
there was anitiboitics at the time . but you were lucky if it saved you most likely you would die once you got it
He was a nurse the people belived in him bacause he recovered from the plague
yes the plague doctor would get paid tuppence [2 cents] a day.
The Jews (who were blamed for the plague).
There really was no cure. The people during the time of the Stuarts thought that tobacco smoke would keep the plague away. They thought wearing lucky charms like dead frogs would cure the plague. Some prayed. Some used the sweat of the sick and the fluid of the sores to transfer to pigeons.
If a person has the plague nowadays, they would go to their doctor, and then they would probably be Quarintined and given doses of antibiotics.
The plague was spread by rats, which the cats would have killed.