Submitted by Linzold t3_11eft2j in explainlikeimfive
[deleted] t1_jae5ggd wrote
Reply to comment by DarkAlman in [eli5] Black plaque was not exactly cured, how did it just disappear from Europe in 1353? by Linzold
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ADDeviant-again t1_jae6wg7 wrote
Just by observation.
Even without germ theory per se, back as far as ancient China, Mesopotamia, and Egypt, people could tell that exposure to SOMETHING caused disease. Night air? The moon? Miasma? Insect bites?
Keeping the sick away from everybody else, and noting that people got sick around sick people doesn't require the direct knowledge that micro-organisms are responsible.
DarkAlman t1_jaeaxz0 wrote
Trial and error
They discovered that people who kept clean didn't get as sick
The Pope famously hid in a circle of flame to keep him safe during the worst of the plague. The theory was to keep 'bad air' away, but in fact it was keeping him safe from the rats
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