In the 1700s, treatment for typhus primarily focused on managing symptoms rather than targeting the disease itself, as the bacterial cause was not yet understood. Common practices included rest, hydration, and the use of herbal remedies. Quarantine measures were also implemented to prevent the spread of the disease. In severe cases, bloodletting and the use of purgatives were common, though these methods often did more harm than good.
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