The numerous plague ‘cures’: strapping live chickens around plague buboes or drinking potions laced with Mercury, arsenic or ground horn from the mythical unicorn did not help. Nor did carrying sweet-smelling flowers and herbs or ornate pomanders to purify the air.
people were treated with vinegar. Also their veins were cut open and treated with various substances.
Some people thought the alinement of the planets caused the black death also a cure would be to carry around sweet smelling herbs or remedays .
There was only a cure available for the bubonic plague, (one of the plgaues of the two plagues of the black death), the main cure which in some cases worked was to pop the boils which were side affects of the plague and letting the puss out would somehow eliminate the plague from the body.
Some put frogs under their armpits:D true story ._.
No, but some vets do that to cure some animal diseases.
Black Death occurred in 1346 to 1353. People were not sure that it spread due to rats or feces of human and animal. Thus.
In the Medieval Ages there was no known medicinal cure for the Black Plague, if you had it, death was imminent and all you could do was pray. Some did recover, but the death rate was more than 90%, making an individuals chances for survival rotten. If you contracted it, you accepted that you were a goner.
No some people had the right gene to survive
You get some cream and a paper towel and rub it on the black lip stick
If you mean during the Plague, they didn't. Many were afraid of the Black Death but didn't have a cure for it. Lots of things were tried to cure the Plague (both types) and some even made them worse! So the answer is, they didn't feel safe at all.
In the Medieval Ages there was no known medicinal cure for the Black Plague, if you had it, death was imminent and all you could do was pray. Some did recover, but the Death Rate was more than 90%, making an individuals chances for survival rotten. If you contracted it, you accepted that you were a goner.
In the Medieval Ages there was no known medicinal cure for the Black Plague, if you had it, death was imminent and all you could do was pray. Some did recover, but the Death Rate was more than 90%, making an individuals chances for survival rotten. If you contracted it, you accepted that you were a goner.
There is currently no known cure for dying, as death is a natural part of life. However, medical advancements and healthcare interventions can sometimes prolong life and improve quality of life. Ultimately, the focus should be on living a healthy and fulfilling life while accepting the inevitability of death.