Though many innocent souls were lost due to physical injuries sustained during battle , others suffered from diseases which arose from poor living conditions, food shortages, and lack of personal hygiene in the trenches. This meant that people were often admitted to hospital for sickness instead of wounds and medics found themselves fighting a war against disease as well as injury. It was a rare sight to see someone escape the war without some kind of injury or decline in their overall health. But lack of medicine and pharmaceutical knowledge meant that many diseases had no cure. If one person was infected, the disease would be instantly transmitted to those around them, which ultimately led to global epidemics and the death of countless people. Here is a list of the top 10 diseases that were common in World War I:

Top 10 Diseases That Were Common in World War I

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The conditions inside the trenches of WWI were not the best. This film talks about some of the diseases that the soldiers of WWI had to deal with.
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