Strange Hygiene Habits From Medieval Times

Poor Sanitation was a Core Issue

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In fact, it was not people’s poor personal hygiene that was the main culprit of spreading disease. Disease was most often spread by contaminated water or food. This usually stemmed from poor or nonexistent sanitation. The sanitation that did exist, such as cesspits, only exacerbated the problem of contamination and stench. 

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