they used leaves or tree barks or whatever they could find, they used it
There really wasn't anything for medicines back then. Either you were given herbs or bled to death.
Only of a very rudimentary kind. Generally the herbs and plants in the area.
Serfs and Freemen
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The three main weapons used in middle ages battles in Europe were swords, maces and English longbows
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i think it was the barber surgeons
When you were to be punished, you would be put to DEATH!
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AnswerThey didnt really have medicines AnswerDuring the Middle Ages, European medicine was derived from the traditions of Rome, European folk medicine, and scientific work in the Muslim world. There is an interesting section on medieval pharmacology at the link below, and it is clear from it that many of the medicines were tested rather thoroughly to see that they worked.