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Elizabethan England ... Crime and Punishment; Bloody Painful: Crime and Punishment; in Elizabethan England ... Medicine; Medical Beliefs and Practices...
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www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/ever...
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Visit this site dedicated to providing information about Elizabethan Medicine and Illnesses.Fast and accurate details and facts about the history of Elizabethan Medicine and Illnesses.Learn the facts about Elizabethan Medicine and Illnesses. ... Elizabethan Life - Elizabethan Medicine and Illnesses;
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Advanced remedies for these illnesses were not available, of course, thus Elizabethan England medicine include potions obtained from the concoction of plants and herbs. People favor home remedies since it is highly inexpensive compare to the charge a physician and a doctor would normally bill.
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Medicine in Elizabethan England was ridiculously basic for an era with terrible illnesses, such as the Bubonic plague and typhoid, and an enormous lack of sanitation in large cities with open sewers filled with garbage, infestation of rats, lice, and fleas, and no running water.
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The causes of death in the Elizabethan Times were the lack of sanitation. The streets of cities and towns were unadulterated cesspools. They also did not clean their instruments and tools very well after surgery.
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Interesting Facts and information about Elizabethan Medicine and Illnesses and Elizabethan Life ... People, events and Elizabethan Medicine and Illnesses in Elizabethan Life ... Elizabethan Medicine - tobacco, arsenic, lily root and dried toad!
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www.medieval-renaissance.com/content/view/628/9/
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The Elizabethan Era; Medicine and Alchemy; The medicinal practices and problems of the Elizabethan Era were very important to the people, although they are very different from those of today. There were many different beliefs and diseases, like the Plague.
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Medicine was not scientific at this time. Oftentimes astrology and the supernatural arts were relied upon to determine the causative elements and treatment of a disease. Treatments and the gathering of drugs were based upon celestial geography. ... Shakespeare and Medicine in the Elizabethan Era...
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digilander.libero.it/mgtund/elizabethan_beliefs.htm
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He wrote a racy style with a strong individual as well as Elizabethan flavor; and his personal comment upon the manners of his time serves as a piquant sauce to the solid meat of his historical information.
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