
Toad’s Breath
During the medieval period, toads were believed to be carriers of disease. Using this logic, their breath was thought to be a cure for the plague. The practice of using toads as a medical treatment involved holding a live toad to the buboes, which were painful swellings caused by the disease itself. It was thought that the toad’s breath would draw out the poison and heal the infected area. The toad was then thrown into a fire to kill it, as it was believed that the plague was transferred to the toad during the treatment. Obviously, this was not a true cure for any disease, but it remained popular for several decades.