Mercury was used a great deal for STD's andPuerperal fever in medieval times
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Puerperal fever was often caused by prolonged labor in childbirth, rupture or retention of the placenta and other bacterial problems, often in the second week after giving birth.
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There was no cure for typhoid fever in colonial times. Nevertheless wise old physician probably used to cure typhoid by good nursing care. There was about 20 % mortality for the typhoid fever without effective antibiotic therapy.
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they drink lot of water
Some put frogs under their armpits:D true story ._.
In medieval times, there was no specific cure for measles. Treatment typically involved rest, staying hydrated, and managing symptoms like fever and rash. Some herbal remedies or bloodletting may have been used as well, but they were not very effective.
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There was no cure for typhoid fever in colonial times. Nevertheless wise old physician probably used to cure typhoid by good nursing care. There was about 20 % mortality for the typhoid fever without effective antibiotic therapy.
In medieval times they would have used certain herbs to help cure or help with the pain.
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I'm pretty sure that there was no cure. There probably wasnt a cure in that time but they did use religion as a 'cure'
they drink lot of water
Only Dr.Bieber can cure that fever
With proper medication, you can cure typhoid fever. You have very good drugs to cure the typhoid fever.
the cure for scarlet fever was found around the 1860s
They didn't. People died from malaria and they didn't know what it was or caused by.
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