if slaves showed sines of disease they would be killed if they worked in the house or not cared for if they worked in the fields
Depends on what disease and where and what era. But they put sick and injured Slaves down like animals in a lot of slave owning and trading areas.
Depends on the disease.
Signs and symptoms of a disease.
There are no signs and symptoms in the early stages of Koch's Disease. Koch's Disease is also known as Tuberculosis. Later signs and symptoms include fever, chills, and sweating.
symptoms
A cow that died at a dairy farm in California was randomly chosen to be tested by the USDA. After being tested, it was discovered that though the animal was asymptomatic (i.e. it showed no signs of the disease), it had BSE (also known as Mad Cow Disease). For more information, see the related link.
Slaves were typically stripped naked and physically examined by potential buyers to assess their health, strength, and condition. This inspection included checking for scars, physical deformities, and signs of disease. This dehumanizing process allowed buyers to determine the slave's value and potential profitability.
Signs of erosion and decay showed all through out the city.
The posterior of the insect showed signs of a mating battle.
About one-third of infants whose mothers contract fifth disease during pregnancy show signs of infection at birth.
There are many websites that will provide you with information about signs of heart disease. I recommend visiting Webmd.com, wikipedia.com, and mayoclinic.com.
fever or disease