During the Renaissance, diseases were treated using a mix of traditional herbal remedies, bloodletting, and the humoral theory, which posited that an imbalance of bodily fluids caused illness. Physicians often relied on Astrology and the alignment of the stars to diagnose conditions. Surgical practices were rudimentary, and treatments could include purging and dietary changes. Overall, medical understanding was limited, leading to a reliance on superstitions and folk remedies alongside emerging scientific ideas.
yess there wat
Bubonic Plague, small pox, the usual
bad ones
No, of course not.
Yes. Bacterial diseases can be treated with antibiotics. Viral diseases have to run their course. Many viral diseases have vaccines available, such as flu, measles, mumps, chicken pox and so on. If your cold or flu turns into pneumonia, then that can be treated since it is bacterial.
there are none lol
Antibiotics or sulfonamides.
Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, so everyone he knew, he knew during the renaissance.
no, women and men should be treated equally, just like during the Renaissance, with the Magna Carta.
The harpsichord was a popular instrument during the Renaissance.
Typhoid fever and most of the other diseases were treated by priests at that time.
it is used in cancer. shweta