Medicine in the Elizabethan Era:
Mckinley Howe and Kaitlyn McGee
Black Plague Medicines
- Lance the buboes
- Apply a mixture of onion, butter and garlic
- tobacco, lily root, arsenic and dried toad
Black Plague
Pains
- Stomach pains
- Headaches
- etc.
Pains
Wounds
- Broken legs
- Gun wounds
- etc.
Wounds
Blood transfusion:
The first blood transfusion was with two dogs.
Blood Transfusions:
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