In medieval times, remedies for a blocked nose often included herbal concoctions and steam inhalation. Common treatments involved using herbs like chamomile or eucalyptus, which were believed to alleviate nasal congestion. People might also employ nasal snuff made from powdered herbs to promote sneezing and clear the passages. Additionally, some would use hot compresses or take warm baths to help relieve symptoms.
They did not ever come up with a cure for it. The disease killed most of the population and then, finding few new victims, burned itself out.
They would place superstitions over you and tell you to climb up a tree or roll a boulder
Some people thought that if you hold herbs up to your nose it would prevent getting it but until antibiotics were created there was no actual cure for somebody who had the plauge
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It is because the snot up your nose has dried up
no because its a stupid concept. they would kill people with theyre nonsense. also look up "bloodleting".
A medieval princess is importent to medieval society because she is going to step up and become queen one day.
Peppercorns were stuffed up the nose.
You get a licoricy nose.
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No, girls cannot blow up a balloon with their nose. Blowing up a balloon requires forceful exhalation from the lungs, which is not possible through the nose.
Doing nothing -- Standing around with your thumb up your nose.