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they carried posies round with them to get rid of the plague.
It helped to get rid of the plague, in many ways including killing a lot of rats. However the plague had died down, by the winter of 1665, meaning that although it helped get rid of the plague for good the plague had already died down by the time of the fire.
To cure the Bubonic Plague, you must take antibiotics from a doctor that actually knows how to get rid of it.
people would carry herbs and spices with them so they wouldn't get the plague
The development of antibiotics in the 1930s made a large number of diseases like Bubonic Plague easily treatable. The first mass produced antibiotic was Protonsil developed in 1932.
Unfortunately, the Jews were treated with no respect. They were blamed for the spread of the Plague and many people decided to get rid of them. The most common way of doing this was burning them.
ihave a fibroid can i get rid of it with this vitamanc treatment?
They were thrown in large pits dug in the ground, so that they could get rid of the bodies as fast as possible, trying to spread the disease more than what it already was.
Yes it got rid of the plague
People in the time of the Black Death, tried many different treatments to try and get rid of the plague, some were: · Avoid breathing in germs when with a plague victim. · Sit next to a blazing fire (as the Pope did right through the hot summer of 1348) · Live in a house sheltered from the wind and keep the window closed. · Attack foreigners and people of different religion. · Carry flowers to ward off the smell of the dead and dying. People also tried many treatments like: · To beg Jesus to accept their souls as they died.
There was no cure or fixing of the Black Death. The Black Death is a blanket term for a period of the 14th century in which a powerful plague swept across Europe. There are three main types of plague. Historians are not sure which of these caused the Black Death or if it was a mixture of them all. The plague ran its course through the population and most people susceptible to it died. This lead to a reduction of 30% to 60% of the population in most areas of Europe. The plague receded and reappeared many time over the centuries. Other appearances of plague did not reach the epidemic level that is attributed to the Black Death. In Modern times, plague can be effectively treated with medications, specifically anti-biotics. While plague is very uncommon in modern countries it still exists.