Why You Couldn't Survive the Hygiene of the 1800s Wild West
Why You Couldn't Survive the Hygiene of the 1800s Wild West Step into the harsh, filthy reality of hygiene in the 1800s Wild West, where bathing was rare, water was scarce, and everyday life meant dust, sweat, sickness, and discomfort. This documentary explores why surviving the hygiene of the frontier was far harder than most people imagine.

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