How Did Ancient Humans Survive Toothaches, Fevers, and Infections?

Imagine living in a world where one infected cut, one broken tooth, one difficult birth, or one serious fever could end a life. There were no hospitals, no antibiotics, no painkillers, no X-rays, and no doctors waiting to help. Yet ancient humans still found ways to survive. They used plants, fire, honey, animal fat, pressure, splints, heat, cold, rest, and generations of hard-earned knowledge to treat wounds, broken bones, sickness, pain, and infection. Some treatments worked. Others failed. But every lesson was remembered and passed down. In this video, we explore how ancient humans survived without modern medicine, how they cared for the injured, how they treated disease, and why the first hospital was not a building, but the group itself. Welcome to History Simplified. This channel is dedicated to explaining history in the simplest, clearest, and most interesting way possible. From ancient civilizations and world-changing wars to famous leaders, forgotten events, and historical mysteries, we bring the past to life in a way that is easy to follow and enjoyable to watch. If you enjoy learning about what happened in the past and why it still matters today, make sure to subscribe and join the journey. Like, comment, and subscribe for more easy history content. #HistorySimplified #HistoryChannel #HistoryExplained #WorldHistory #AncientCivilizations #HistoricalEvents