The History of Hygiene

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The History of Hygiene As societies became more organised and settlements grew, public health

became an issue for the people and the governments that controlled

them. It usually refers to factors affecting the general standard of

living and working conditions which prevent diseases from spreading.

These are often connected with measures of hygiene such as:

A clean water supply and toilets.

Drains and sewers to take away dirty water.

Town planning is also an important factor connected with public health

because this takes away the need for individual landlords to provide:

A water supply.

Drains to remove waste products.

A rubbish removal service.

The Ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks

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We know very little about public health in prehistoric medicine. But

we do know that the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans all thought

that cleanliness was important. This was usually connect...

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