dogs cats and or other pets
By 1665, people might have expected a cure for the plague due to advancements in medical knowledge and practices during the Renaissance, which spurred optimism about understanding and combating diseases. Additionally, the recurring outbreaks of the plague throughout Europe led to increased urgency and hope for effective treatments. The influence of prominent physicians and the desire for a quick resolution to the devastating impact of the plague further fueled these expectations. However, despite these hopes, medical science had not yet developed effective treatments for such infectious diseases.
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.
Priests didn't cure the plague. No one cured it. The plague began and ended with cure.
No you cannot cure it.
People back then never found a cure for the plague. They didn't realize it was caused by flea's from rats. When people died, they burned the bodies and once there was an accidental fire in London that killed 90% of the flea carrying rats and that stopped the plague from continuing to spread.
keep away from bad smells
non it disapeared after all the people that had it were issolated in their houses.
The people during the 1300's were freighted of the plague because it was killing people extremely quickly and they couldn't find a cure for it.
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To cure the Bubonic Plague, you must take antibiotics from a doctor that actually knows how to get rid of it.
To be honest i don't think their is a cure. I know a solution was to incinerate the bodies to prevent farther spread. And staying away from people was usual.
Modern medicine can effectively cure bubonic plague yes.