They wash their hands rigorously and use hand sanitizer. They also wear gloves when seeing patients and clothing that covers their bodies. Depending on the type of doctor they will even wear scrubs and lab coats. Doctors will also wear facial masks to cover their mouth and nose depending on the severity of the patient they are helping.
They wore "bird beak" masks over their faces to keep their distance from the victim's exhalations. To some extent, it worked.
catching a round
There was multiple doctors in charge of the black death. They had to wear big suits to protect themselves. ._.
Doctors wear special clothing to protect themselves and their patients during procedures. Most are designed to be disposed of after use to prevent the further spread of diseases.
During the Black Plague, the cause of the deadly disease was unknown and many believed it to be an airborne illness. As a result many doctors wore bird-like masks to shield their faces and keep herbs in the "beak" to fend of the sickness.
The fuse if not there to protect the equipment. It is there to protect the wiring in the vehicle from overheating and catching on fire.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
In reality it was uncommon for medieval doctors to wear long robes. Long robes were wore more as a cultural thing rather than any specific reason such as China, where robes were common dressing. Doctors wore long leather robes during the time of the plague to help fight the desease
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
how do lionfish protect themselves
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
Scorpions protect themselves by having a hard exoskeleton that serves as a physical barrier against predators. They also have venomous stingers that they use for defense when threatened. Additionally, scorpions are nocturnal animals, which helps them avoid many predators that are active during the day.
no, they protect themselves XD I have to laugh at that, but it is true they protect themselves.