Nothing. It was part of the superstition of the time as so many cures were.
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to protect against the black plague
Tthe bubonic plague - which killed a lot of people and that there was no cure for.
If you mean during the Plague, they didn't. Many were afraid of the Black Death but didn't have a cure for it. Lots of things were tried to cure the Plague (both types) and some even made them worse! So the answer is, they didn't feel safe at all.
Onions were used as a remedy to cure headaches in the middle ages. They are also used for ailments like coughs, colds, and bronchitis.
Trepanning which is when a barber or doctor drills a hole in your head to let out the bad spirits. It obviously didn't work and they usually died.
Many of them were not really doctors, but Black Death doctors that went around doing blood lettind while trying to cure the Plague.
considering camel spiders are not poisonous, yes, the cure is a band aid, some ointment, and time...
A death sentence. If you caught it, there was NO cure for it at the time. If you had it people would automatically stay as far as possible away from you. It was a horrible disease.
because she found radium. She found a cure for polio. She aslo studied spiders to help people out about knowing about spiders.
I don't know all the details but I know women and family helped cure each other using herbs and plants! Hope this helped!
If you are poisoned by cave spiders, or by eating rotten flesh, drinking milk will cure it.