They? Exactly WHO are you asking this question about?
Spread peanutbutter on thier faces.
"To cope with illnesses brought on by the climate, [New England] colonists heeded Native Americans and looked to local plants and herbs as medicines. For instance, colonists learned from Native Americans that the Boneset plant could be used to break fevers and chills and could treat diseases ranging from colds and influenza to malaria and typhoid." from THE AMERICANS page 61
tobacco juice for head lice
Some people use drugs to get high. And others use drugs to cure illnesses.
there is no doubt that scientists will create a cure for most illnesses in the next 100 years
They would usually use strawberries to cure illnesses, and they would put on a fake face mask, to ward away the illness or injury.
egyptians often used charms to cure illnesses, they wore them and believed them to be fighting off "evil spirits" as they thought they were the cause of diseases. they also hung up fishing nets above their beds, which got rid of mosquitoes.
egyptians often used charms to cure illnesses, they wore them and believed them to be fighting off "evil spirits" as they thought they were the cause of diseases. they also hung up fishing nets above their beds, which got rid of mosquitoes.
Not all medicines cure illnesses. Some medicines manage symptoms or slow down the progression of a disease, while others treat the underlying cause of the illness. It's essential to follow your doctor's advice on the appropriate use of medication for your specific condition.
No, a drop of butane will not cure a toothache and is not safe for use in or around the mouth. Butane is a flammable gas and can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. For toothaches, it's best to consult a dentist or use recommended over-the-counter pain relief methods.
If that's the only possible use for it, yes.
There were countless methods employed, depending on the situation that they had to deal with. The most generic were the use of fear and uncertainty.