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Introduction | |
Pre-1914 British Military Psychiatry | |
Wind Contusions, Nostalgia and Other Early War Syndromes | |
Irritable Heart and the Crimea | |
Disordered Action of the Heart | |
The Lunatic House, Chatham | |
'D Block', Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley | |
The Boer War: DAH and Rheumatism | |
Railway Spine | |
Traumatic Neurastenia | |
The Russo-Japanese War | |
Balkan Wars (1912-13) | |
Discussion | |
Shell Shock and War Neuroses | |
Organisation of British Military Psychiatry | |
The Problem of Shell Shock | |
French Neurological Centres | |
British Forward Psychiatry | |
Psychiatry in the American Expeditionary Force | |
Base Hospitals | |
Psychical Treatments | |
DAH: The Continuing Problem | |
Gas Hysteria | |
Chemical Warfare: US Experience | |
Discussion | |
Military Psychiatry in the Interwar Period | |
Psychiatrists in the Aftermath of World War One | |
Southborough Report | |
The Impact of the Military on Civilian Psychiatry | |
The Doldrums: Military Psychiatry in the 1920s and 1930s | |
Shell Shock in the Twenties and Thirties | |
Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society | |
Preparing for War | |
Discussion | |
Recruitment of Psychiatrists | |
Dunkirk | |
No. 41 General (Neuropathic) Hospital | |
Belmont Hospital, Sutton: Slater and Sargant | |
Mill Hill EMS Hospital: Lewis and Jones | |
Directorate of Army Psychiatry: Management and Organisation | |
The Western Desert: The Rediscovery of PIE | |
No. 78 Neuropathic Hospital | |
Italy | |
D-Day and Northwest Europe | |
US Forward Psychiatry | |
Post-War Evaluation | |
Treatment in the UK: Hollymoor Military (P) Hospital, Northfield | |
Innovation in Treatment | |
'Lack of Moral Fibre' | |
Discussion | |
Screening and Selection | |
Experimental Phase | |
Screening World War Two | |
United Kingdom | |
Outcomes Screening: United States | |
Outcomes Screening: United Kingdom | |
Why Did Screening Fail in World War Two? Korean War | |
Post-1953 | |
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | |
Discussion | |
Post-1945: Korea, Vietnam and the Falklands | |
Restructuring for Peace | |
Post-War Re-evaluation: US Forces | |
Korean War | |
Medical Organisation | |
Psychiatric Casulties | |
Combat Exhaustion | |
Somatisation and Cold Injury | |
Vietnam: The Early Years | |
The Veterans Come Home | |
The Epidemiological Evidence | |
Vietnam: Conclusions | |
Falklands | |
Discussion | |
War Pensions and Veterans' Pressure Groups | |
The Royal Hospital, Chelsea | |
The Boer War (1899-1902) | |
World War One: Ministry of Pensions and Shell Shock | |
Veterans' Pressure Groups | |
The British Legion | |
Curtailment of Pensions | |
The Horder Conference | |
Impact of War | |
Comrades Associations | |
US Veterans Groups and the Vietnam War | |
Glossary of Technical Terms | |
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