You would have to get a vaccine
In the 1700s, there was no specific treatment for smallpox; however, the practice of variolation was used to prevent the disease. Variolation involved intentionally infecting a healthy person with material taken from a smallpox sore, which could provide immunity. This method was risky and could lead to severe illness or death, but it was the primary means of controlling outbreaks before the development of the vaccine by Edward Jenner in 1796. Jenner's vaccine eventually led to the global eradication of smallpox.
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Breathing (sometimes breathing Smallpox)
Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Malaria, and Cholera
If you didn't get treatment for smallpox you can easily die or you could be disfigured or blinded.
The main diseases in the 1700s were Smallpox, Typhus, Typhoid, Dysentery, Scarlet Fever, Influenza, Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, and Malaria.
They are using a smallpox germ that is weak.
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Yes they did
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The treatment for smallpox was to get a vaccination.