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Were people healthier in 1936?
I have nobody to ask! I was discussing this with my friend. I think that people especially children were healthier back then- no TV, computer games, no processed food etc. What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, can't agree. Kids were still dying of diphtheria, measles, mumps, smallpox. If you had space, fresh air and food you were fine but thousands lacked all or one of those essentials.
Access to doctors, medicine and hospitals was paid for - so the less well off did without.
Libraries had limited opening hours so it was harder to expand the mind at the click of a button.
I love studying the past but I wouldn't want to go back there even for a holiday.
Access to doctors, medicine and hospitals was paid for - so the less well off did without.
Libraries had limited opening hours so it was harder to expand the mind at the click of a button.
I love studying the past but I wouldn't want to go back there even for a holiday.
I agree with what the others have said - no NHS - you had to pay the doctor, many more communicable diseases, including TB, scarlet fever, diphtheria, polio. Agreed that people were fitter but it was from necessity not choice - no vacuum cleaners yet, you still mangled your clothes and walked to the shops every day.
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