What was the relationship between Plague Doctors and the Church?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Plague Doctor
Plague doctors, who treated victims of the bubonic plague, often had a complex relationship with the Church. While some doctors were clergy or had religious affiliations, many were secular. The Church viewed the plague as divine punishment, leading to a focus on penance and prayer. However, plague doctors relied on medical practices, sometimes conflicting with the Church's spiritual approach.