trench foot was one of the physical diseases of WW1. This was caused by damp and coldness in the trenches.
lots of soldiers got shell shock, a mental disorder often curable. This may also be called 'Battle Fatigue'. Shell Shock would be caused by the stress of the war, making the soldier feel fatigued.
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handwashing
Aids
World War 2 diseases I am not familiar with, but the Spanish flu was an epidemic around the world at the end of World War 1.
the black plague
Malaria was one of the main ones.
In the tropical areas they contacted malaria .
Yes, World War II did influence the study of tropical diseases. The war led to increased travel to tropical regions by military personnel, which raised awareness about these diseases. Additionally, research conducted during the war on diseases such as malaria and typhus contributed to advancements in treatment and prevention strategies.
Not as good as it is in 2010 because of all the dirt led to diseases
Starvation, no homes, diseases.
Pneumonia
the most common disease in the world is h.i.v, aids.
Not as good as it is now (2010) It was dirty and caused diseases