Trench Foot was mostly common in World War 1 when soldiers had to stand in cold, wet and unsanitary trenches. The feet would be so wet that a sort of mould would grow on them.
No, trench foot was first noted by Napoleon's army in 1812. It was made more well known during the trench warfares of World War I, but it was not new at that time.
They got a bad case of athelites foot it was called trench foot
trench foot, trench fever, tetanus
Trench warfare was the symbol of a foot soldier in World War 1. Most of the battles for the foot soldier took place from a trench dug for protection.
trench foot is a condition often got by soldiers in the first world war, when they couldn't dry their feet out.
Trench foot
trench foot
When it was raining loads i world war one trench mud was this sloppy and wet. espessially when its raining and every foot that goes over the mud it gets deeper and depper
ther war of trench foot and dead babies
Trench Foot and Malaria were common.
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trench foot and shell shock