Possibly, there would be continued outbreaks of the disease sporadically. Infectious Diseases of all types tend to pop up when they get an opportunity, such as during times of famine, war, and natural disasters.
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
Medical people are pretty sure the Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is still present in many parts of the Earth. One difference today, however, is that we can treat it, so it is nowhere near as dangerous as it was even a hundred years ago.
there was doctors during the black death but if they were poor they didnt treat them they would only treat the rick people back then but we dont have the black death now
No! It was used to treat people in the war to help relieve pain.False.
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Antibiotics help treat infections caused by bacteria, including those responsible for the Black Death, primarily Yersinia pestis. During the Black Death, which occurred in the 14th century, there were no antibiotics available, leading to high mortality rates. Today, antibiotics can effectively combat plague infections if administered early, significantly reducing the severity of the disease and improving survival rates. This highlights the importance of modern medicine in managing historical diseases.
By bleeding people, doctors back then thought bleeding would get the sickness out.
Well, instead of the obvious reason (death), the Jews were blamed. Everyone accused the Jews of poisoning the wells and being the cause of the Black Death. This, of course, was not true, but in the medieval times, if anything bad happened, everyone pointed their fingers at the Jews. Also, any type of art was changed into a depressing mood. It was mainly paintings of skeletons, the overall theme being death. People tried to laugh about the Black Death, making silly rhymes and riddles, this being where "Ring around the Rosie" came in. This rhyme was made during the time of the Black Death, but I wouldn't necessarily call this a bad thing since it is so popular today. Hope this helped!! :)
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.
How Mexican men treat women, black or otherwise is solely dependent on the individual.
he will feel like a piece of black paper like how they treat black people i think all white people who are rases should be lock up!
They treat panama can A l bad