During the medieval ages, there was no effective cure for cholera, as the disease was not well understood. Treatments often included herbal remedies, bloodletting, and other methods based on the humoral theory of medicine, which believed in balancing bodily fluids. The lack of sanitary practices and understanding of waterborne diseases meant that most efforts were ineffective. It wasn't until the 19th century that significant advances in understanding cholera and its transmission led to effective treatments and prevention strategies.
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