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In the 1930s, common diseases included tuberculosis, pneumonia, and influenza, which were prevalent due to poor living conditions and limited access to healthcare. Additionally, Infectious Diseases such as diphtheria, measles, and whooping cough were significant public health concerns, particularly among children. The lack of effective vaccines and antibiotics at the time contributed to high mortality rates from these illnesses. Chronic conditions like Heart disease and Diabetes also began to emerge as significant health issues during this decade.

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