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Date:
1943-1945
Reference:
GC/135/B.2/4
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Napsbury Mental Hospital, St Albans
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W Sargant, Physical treatments of acute psychiatric states in war, War Medicine Vol 4 no 6 Dec 1943

Maj J Schreiber, Psychological training and orientation of soldiers, Mental Hygiene Vol XXVIII no 4 Oct 1944

Maj J Schreiber, Neuropsychiatric clinic and mental hygiene unit headquarters Anti-Aircraft Replacement Training Centre, Camp Callan California, 30 Jun 1943

Surg-Lt P D Scott and Surg-Lt-Cdr P Mallinson, Hysterical sequelae of injuries, British Medical Journal 1 Apr 1944

Lt-Col M A Seidenfeld, The clinical psychological program of the army, Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic Vol 8 no 5 Sep 1944

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[US Army], Malaria Report 197: The author's summary of a report on the psychoses associated with atabrine therapy in an overseas hospital, Capt H S Gaskill, and Lt-Col T Fitz-Hugh jr, 2 Feb 1944

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Maj E Wittkower and R C Davenport, The war blinded: their emotional, social and occupational situation, Directorate of Army Psychiatry Research Memorandum 4/24 Sep 1945

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