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.
The cure is getting rid of the fleas. In the middle ages they would often burn houses and bodies and unknownly get rid of the disease.
When antibiotics were discovered.
1865
Nobody found a cure, its just that the people taht survived developed an immunity, and their children had it, also, not everyone caught it, just a lot did, and most died, but no cure was found.
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.
There was no cure for plague, although a lot of people did some incredibly stupid things in the hopes that it would be. This was one of them.
the disease was caused by rat infestation,
No, there was no cure to the black plague in 1347. Doctors of that days were completely unable to find any cure of black plague. They tried to use different cures like- arsenic, cooked onion,crushed emeralds,sitting in the sewers etc. But those didn't work.
Antibiotics such as streptomycin, gentamicin, doxycycline, or ciprofloxacin are used to treat plague. Oxygen,intravenousfluids, and respiratory support usually are also needed...
keep away from bad smells
to protect against the black plague
non it disapeared after all the people that had it were issolated in their houses.
They noticed the seriousness but they didn't have the medicine to cure it.
Priests didn't cure the plague. No one cured it. The plague began and ended with cure.
with antibotics if left untreated infected patients die