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Social Issues

 

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William S

 

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December 13, 2015

 

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College

 

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Troops exposed to damp, cold weather soon fell victim to bronchitis and pneumonia. Trench lavatories were disgusting, and dysentery and similar complaints were common. In the summer of 1915, it was estimated that more than three-quarters of the Allied troops at Gallipoli were suffering from some form of intestinal illness...
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The victim's feet began to rot. and often they had to be amputated. There was a daily medical parade, when a doctor or medical orderly checked up on the complaints common to trench life, such as swollen feet, stomach upsets, lice, boils, and flu. The terrible mental strain of life at the front, known as 'shell-shock', was not properly understood at first...
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