Newspaper leading articles stressed the dangers of the insanitary conditions in the city. |
It is a disease of overcrowding, insanitary conditions and poor personal hygiene, and affects mostly children of developing countries. |
Diseases from insanitary drinking water killed thousands each year. |
Until the 1840s, there was a ceiling to growth, which condemned people to the misery of subsisting in crowded, insanitary cities or rural hovels. |
Trench foot is an infection of the feet caused by wet and insanitary conditions. |
Their health also suffered from insanitary conditions, overcrowding, and a poor diet due to lack of cooking facilities. |