Monday, August 19, 2019
Romeo And Juliet: Medicines Used In The Renaissance :: essays research papers
 Romeo and Juliet: Medicines Used In The Renaissance           Romeo and Juliet both killed themselves with poison, although it was  not synthetic drugs. The poison had to be as powerful, some scholars believe  that it was hemlock that sealed the fate of the two start crossed love, other  are skeptical, but we will probably never know.         The methods and medicines used in Renaissance and Medieval times were  very primitive compared to today's standards. medical concepts were magical and  demoniacal. With no anesthetics, no knowledge of how the human body and it's  functions people many times would do anything they thought would help, not  necessarily what worked.           They to cure people from "evil" or the devil, people would literally  open up a person's skull and then massage the brain.         Wizards (alchemist) would mix potions, trying to find eternal life , and  cures to everything. For years these alchemists tried to find a way to change  lead into gold, they as you probably know never suceed.         Alchemists as crazy as they may seem to us were in reality the first  chemists discovering metals and mixing them etc.         Here's a poem about something that happen during the Renaissance:    Ring around the rosies,  A pocket full of posies,  Ashes, ashes!  We all fall down.         For hundreds of years children sang this song not knowing the horrible  meaning behind it.         Song was written about the Bubonic Plague. Horrible living conditions  in the cities and town helped the "Black Plague" spread killing thousands and  greatly lowered the population of the world. It would cause glands to swell and  caused a horrible oder in it's victims.         There was not really a sanitation system in Elizabethan England garbage  was left in the street for days, rats would then get into the garbage and the  rats would then spread the plague rapidly and in one great wave swept across  the country side. No one was safe, but important religious officials like the  arch bishop of France were surrounding in fire for months.         Back to the meaning of the poem: The rosies refer to rosary beads to    					    
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