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Medieval times were generally quite unsanitary by modern standards. Cities had poor waste management, leading to the accumulation of garbage and human waste in the streets, which contributed to foul odors and the spread of disease. Bathing was infrequent, with many people believing that water could carry illness, leading to a reliance on dry cleaning methods. However, some communities maintained cleanliness through the use of public baths and regulations on waste disposal.

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