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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.

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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.

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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.

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They would shave a live chickens bottom and place it on the buboe.

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The bubonic plague was cured with antibiotics.

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Ir didn't get treated it just spread around. But people believed that praying helped them not get it.

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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

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pest control

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It wasn't cured

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