Cameron Chambers and Annalissa Cotrell.   Lack of sanitation led to widespread disease.  There were open sewers and garbage littered the streets. 

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Cameron Chambers and Annalissa Cotrell

  Lack of sanitation led to widespread disease.  There were open sewers and garbage littered the streets.  Diagnosis weren’t based on symptoms of the patient.  Herbs were used as panaceas. Basic Information

  Physicians  Surgeons  Barbers  Apothecary  Church  Local “Wise Women”  The housewife Types of Doctors

 Attire of Doctors  Covered head to toe in order to hinder catching disease.  Long dark, robes and beak shaped masks.  Amulets of dried blood and ground up toads worn around waist.  The suits were impenetrable by rats and fleas.

 Element: Humor: Personality: Fire Choler(yellow bile) angry, violent Air Blood happy, carefree Water Phlegm lazy, cowardly Earth Melancholy(black bile) sad, lovesick Beliefs of Doctors

 = Doctor = Healthy = Sick/Dying Interactive