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.
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When the black death was sweeping Europe, there was no cure. People sometimes recovered from it on their own, but many thousands of people died.
Clearly there is direct correlation between the two. The Black Death reached Europe by trading ships. As trade routes and pilgrimage routes were the only two major arteries of large-scale movement (people tended to remain in their own areas), this was the means by which the disease spread.
Try making your own. Most Plague Doctor Masks I've found online are very expensive A good tutorial can be found at the site below. And to the original person who answered this -- google "plague doctor". Yes, people did wear masks.
how to prevent black death from farhana yasmin 7tnow you prevent by using diffrent herbsAnswerThey believed if they vigilantly cleaned every last corner of their villa and killed all the rats and burned all their corpses, it will prevent it. People also believed in buying herbs from the villages wise women it will also prevent it. some countries took precautions such as blocking people who had the disease away from society, they also wouldn't let ships enter the land.AnswerThey believed if they vigilantly cleaned every last corner of their villa and killed all rats and burned all their corpses it will prevent it. People also believed in buying herbs from the villages wise women it will also prevent it. some countries took precautions such as blocking people who had the disease away from society, they also wouldn't let ships enter the land.
There is no cure for chickenpox. The infection resolves on its own. Eating soft, bland foots can decrease discomfort from chickenpox in your mouth.
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Yes, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote in Middle English, his native vernacular, when he referred to the black plague in his work "The Canterbury Tales." The descriptions of the impact of the plague on society and individuals can be found within various tales, reflecting the grim realities of the time.
First of all, if Canada got the black plague the results would not have been as devastating. Why? because our cities, provinces, and country are much cleaner, we don't through our garbage in the streets. In Alberta they have 'Rat Police' if you have rats at your home or farm you call the number and they come get rid of the rats. If Canada got the black plague, I'm guessing more provinces would get there own 'Rat Police'. Although the rats weren't the cause of the plague, they helped spread the fleas. Today, we know/have our ideas of how and what caused the black plague unlike in 1347 when they had no idea what was going on. If we don't already, I'm sure scientists would be able to create some sort of cure or solution. But, if all the things i just talked about became irrelevant and the plague spread the same way it did in 1347 Canada would change immensely. Having 1/3 of its population die, would be a pretty big problem. Schools, Jobs, Government... all of Canada and North America would be affected negatively. The economy especially.
Producers are living things that make their own food, like plants. Black widows are consumers, which get food by eating other living things.
the two treatments are killing every single animal (including your own pets) or you can tie potatoes really super tight in till your head goes white.
In the 1300s there was no medication and no one knew what was happening. They whipped themselves because they thought God was punishing them for their sins, and God would spare them. Sometimes they would cut open the buboes (the black swellings). Another cure was to place a toad on the buboe until it blew up. Don't worry, if you do get the plague, it is easy to treat now.
John Cooke (aka Johnny Plague) of the band Winds of Plague DOES write his own songs. sources; he lives about a block and a half away from me. I've toured with him (American uprising tour 2007) and have been to house, and seen some of his lyric books.
It sounds like you answered your own question. if not ask again.
In the 14th century (during the bubonic plague) people drunk their own urine twice a day
Drink 6-8 glasses of water to help cleanse the system. 2 tablespoons of molasses will also help. Walking after eating will help the stomach and digestive system break down the food.
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