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Medicine and
Diseases
By: Alexis Griffie
Medicines
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Stomach Pain and Sickness: For stomach
pain or sickness, wormwood, mint and
balm were used.
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Head Pains: For head pains they were most
commonly treated with sweet smells such as
rose, lavender, sage and bay.
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Lung Problems: Lung problems were
treated by liquorice and comfrey.
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Wounds: Wounds were commonly
treated with vinegar. Vinegar was
believed to kill the disease.
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Additional Medicines Used
For Different Treatments
Tobacco, Google
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Dried Toad,
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Arsenic, Google
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Lilly Root, Google Images
Diseases
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Bubonic Plague:
The Bubonic plague was also known as black
death. It was called this due to the black spots
that appeared on the skin. Bubonic plague is an
infection o f the lymph nodes. The victim would
usually have the symptoms 2 – 5 days after
exposure.
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Where Did the Bubonic Plague Come
From?
The bubonic plague mostly came from
fleas. Rodents that were affected by the
disease were a host for the flea. The flea
then sucked the blood of the affected
animal and carried it to a human. This made
a cycle that transferred the disease.
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Bubonic Plague; Symptoms
• Chills
• Fever
• General Ill feeling
• Headache
• Muscle Pain
• Seizures
• Smooth but painful bubo (lymph gland), usually
found on groin, armpits, neck or anywhere a
scratch or bite has been found.
• Pain usually occurs before swelling
Facts About Bubonic Plague
• The common song “ring around the rosie”
actually originated from this time period
describing the effects of the bubonic
plague.
• As high as 2/3 of Europe's population was
eliminated due to this disease.
• The name black death is modern. During
the plague, it was called "the Great
Mortality" or "the Pestilence”.
Typhoid
• Bacterial disease spread through unclean food, water,
and, being in close contact with someone effected.
• Symptoms are:
• High fever
• Sweating
• Diarrhea
Interesting Facts
• Upper class women that applied make up were usually
poisoned because the make up was made with lead.
• Both wealthy and poor were affected by diseases.
• Broken bones and wounds made diseases even worse
due to unsanitary conditions.
• The only cure for an aching tooth was to pull it out.
• Medicine was very basic during this time.
• Doctors wore long dark robes, leather gloves, and
boots.
Work Cited
All pictures from Google Images.
N/A. “Elizabethan Era”. ”Elizabethan-Era”. March 20,2008. WEB. January 16,
2012