No! All of the cures in the Middle Ages were really ineffective. Why you may ask, here is one of the cures for the plague: Place a live hen next to boils to extract pestolence from the body.
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
No, there was no cure to the black plague in 1347. Doctors of that days were completely unable to find any cure of black plague. They tried to use different cures like- arsenic, cooked onion,crushed emeralds,sitting in the sewers etc. But those didn't work.
no but rats did carry it
The plague known as the Black Death was a medieval disease and, as far as we know, was not in any way connected to ancient Rome. Ancient Rome did have outbreaks of plague from time to time, but there is not enough evidence to say weather it was the Black Death or not. To answer your question, the Black Death was AD.
The Bubonic Plague, the Black Death, broke out in Europe in the 1400s, long before America had been discovered, much less settled and established.
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
The burning of fires around people would be helpful as it seemed to keep the rodents that spread the Plague at bay.
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It had the same affects as any other person with the plague (Black Death).
It is probably a scam.
Unfortunately, there are no herbal cures for drug addiction.
yes
Many people who got the Black Death survived. Most did not, however, and it was pretty bad.
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