The modern Bubonic Plague is treated with antibiotics, but it still has a very high mortality rate if not treated in the first 12-24 hours. In medieval times, they told people to improve their diet and move to fresh air. Needless to say, this did not work out well if they were already infected.
If you are talking about THE Black Death, they didn't cure it. They just burnt people and their houses up or just isolated them somewhere because they had NO IDEA what this was and didn't know to always wash their hands and only had doctors that helped with wounds and broken bones. The doctors did not know what this was either.
People got rid of the plague by disposing of diseased bodies, proper hygiene, and quarantining those who were sick. This allowed the disease to run its course without continuing to spread rapidly.
They would shave a live chickens bottom and place it on the buboe.
The bubonic plague was cured with antibiotics.
Ir didn't get treated it just spread around. But people believed that praying helped them not get it.
the black plague was dealt with by people putting red crosses upon there doors.
people also belived that dogs and cats were to blame as they would hold the devil inside
pest control
It wasn't cured
In the 14th century (during the bubonic plague) people drunk their own urine twice a day
they carried posies round with them to get rid of the plague.
black death
Many people carried flowers, scented herbs or perfumes with them.
To cure the Bubonic Plague, you must take antibiotics from a doctor that actually knows how to get rid of it.
people would carry herbs and spices with them so they wouldn't get the plague
It helped to get rid of the plague, in many ways including killing a lot of rats. However the plague had died down, by the winter of 1665, meaning that although it helped get rid of the plague for good the plague had already died down by the time of the fire.
yes sadly millions of people can die from plague :(
It was the great fire of London that stopped the plague, people had nothing to do with it as far as I'm concerned. The great fire of London in 1667 was said to have stopped the plague. This was not true. There was very little of the plague left in London when the fire started.
Approximately 2000 people die from a the plague on a yearly basis worldwide. The last big plague was the bubonic plague.
Yes it got rid of the plague
The plague was extremely fast-acting in presenting symptoms and then dying from them. The Italian writer Boccaccio said its victims often "ate lunch with their friends and dinner with their ancestors in paradise." Because no one understood how the plague was passed from person to person or from animal to person, people came to believe that the plague was divine retribution from God. For that reason, heretics, Jews and others were massacred in an effort to rid themselves of the disease.