Warfare is a dangerous business. But one of its most persistent killers isn’t the enemy. It’s disease, often brought on by poor sanitation and waste management.
Cholera, typhus (after its first appearance around 1450), and dysentery in…
Warfare is a dangerous business. But one of its most persistent killers isn’t the enemy. It’s disease, often brought on by poor sanitation and waste management.
Cholera, typhus (after its first appearance around 1450), and dysentery in…