Definition of Insanitary. Meaning of Insanitary. Synonyms of Insanitary

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Definition of Insanitary

Insanitary
Insanitary In*san"i*ta*ry, a. Not sanitary; unhealthy; as, insanitary conditions of drainage.

Meaning of Insanitary from wikipedia

- in the East End and galvanised public opinion against the overcrowded, insanitary slums. In the two decades after the murders, the worst of the slums were...
- 14,000 and the 1919 figure of 8,556). Many soldiers became sick due to insanitary conditions, especially from typhoid, dysentery and diarrhoea. Cecil Aspinall-Oglander...
- ignorance about what poverty entailed. Today, ****ensian is a term applied to insanitary social conditions or grim institutions akin to those denounced by ****ens...
- cleaning, carrying, disposing of, or otherwise handling, human excreta in an insanitary latrine or in an open drain or sewer or in a septic tank or a pit". Manual...
- operations offered "low wages, long hours, child labour, unhealthy and insanitary working conditions". Child labour is still common in many parts of the...
- release attacked your daughter?" focused on controversial issues like insanitary hospitals, land grabs by squatters and restraints on police behaviour...
- ISBN 0-8386-3807-4. By the early 19th century, over 11,000 people were crammed into insanitary slums in an area, which took its name from the former Hospital of St Katherine...
- little regard as to why they had been committed. The over-crowding and insanitary conditions of these schools, combined with poor diets and overwork, caused...
- by Sir Edwin Chadwick, which produced a series of reports on poor and insanitary conditions in British cities. These national and local movements led to...
- disease from person to person. Because of poverty and poor hygiene and insanitary conditions, the disease is more common in less-industrialized countries...