nothing :)
Bleeding out the illness, black powder and sweating it out.
That you have done a sin and god is punishing you. Also some said that the satan has possessed the people whom were sick.
they would get sick
Medicine was not known in the middle ages, so many people died of the cure more times than the disease. When the plague hit and large numbers were sick there are historical accounts that areas of towns were bricked up and closed off to keep the sick in apart from the healthy. This was done Edinburgh, Scotland. In Venice, Italy 55,000 sick with plague were put on an island in the lagoon and allowed to die.
Monks and nuns contributed to the Middle Ages in many ways. One way was to care for the sick and poor. Another way was to build schools and teach at schools.
Most of the protesters in the middle ages were peasants because they were sick of the way they were being treated. There were more of the peasants than anyone else so it made it easier for them to protest and eventually revolt.
The germ kings want to conquer Italy in the middle ages because they wanted attention. Humans were the only food they can eat. They are sick of eating other food ^.^
They didn't and they didn't understand what the causes were. They took people who contacted it and made leper colonies. These people lived in poor conditions and without any help. They were sick, poor, and separated from everyone.
Couldn't do much since there was no understanding of the body or science. People died as much from the treatment as they did from illness or injury.
Pet mice and rats do not carry any diseases. Wild rats caused the black plague in the middle ages.
I am not sure the Church was "hard" during the Middle Ages. The Church spent a lot of energy providing for the sick and poor, giving people refuge, representing the needs of the poor to the kings, and protecting people. There is a link below to a related question, "What was the role of the Church in the Middle Ages?"
Surgery wasn't done very much in the middle ages and if it was it was very crude. One reason that it wasn't done is that the Catholic church had laws against looking at a nude body or uncovering very much of the body, so doctors didn't understand the body and its parts very well. If a person got sick or hurt they usually died . When a man was wounded on the battle field he was left there to die and he died of his wounds.