By bleeding people, doctors back then thought bleeding would get the sickness out.
The black death
In medieval times there was little knowledge about medicine or sanitation. So they caught diseases easily and the most common was probably the black death (or bubonic plague). I have listed some common ones here: · Malaria · Flu · Leprosy · Smallpox · Typhoid · Diphtheria · Dysentery I hope this helps =)
Medieval doctors did not know about microorganisms, and since they had no idea what caused the Plague, they had no idea as to how to help its victims.
Doctors did exist at the time of the medieval black plague, however, they did not know anything about the cause or treatment of the plague, and were useless. Medical science was extremely primitive at that period of history.
The period after the black death was still known as the medieval period.
Plague. Black Death.
You couldn't. If you caught the black death, it was certiain you would die
pop the bubo
since there now is a cure for the black death doctors will cure you.
It is the Black Death. (Black Plague, or Bubonic Plague)
There were many types of disease in medieval Europe. But the most common were: measles, cholera, and scarlet fever. The most feared disease was the Bubonic Plague also known as the "Black Death" No one knew how the disease was spread.
yes, there were doctors. But people did not believe them.