Thursday, February 4, 2010

How Did Soldiers Deal With Trench Foot What Kinds Of Illnesses Did Soldiers Have To Deal With During Ww1, Other Than Trench Foot?

What kinds of illnesses did soldiers have to deal with during ww1, other than trench foot? - how did soldiers deal with trench foot

Biggie had the flu ... Common flu. The flu has killed more soldiers than bullets. Smallpox, dysentery and measles are among the biggest killers, too.

3 comments:

SHSU Bearkat said...

Poisoning by gases of all kinds I have in my history classes as chlorine and mustard gas was used against the tree. They also had to cope with mental illnesses such as PTSD, do not understand, however, the psychological problems we have today.

Jennifer L said...

Probably I will add, scurvy, by a lack of vitamin C.

Lane said...

The First World War was the first war in which poison gas was used as a weapon of the enemy. The worst disease is exposure to toxic gas, nausea and all kinds of serious side effects. I'm sure it's effects on the lungs as well. In addition, they had no modern medicine, making it more amputations, that the only way to save a life when she was shot to amputate the affected area. There was an addict, according to more than morphine analgesic morphine, the only known. In addition, many STD cases with no known treatment. They have no modern medicine .............

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