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Shell-shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems is a comprehensive exploration of the psychological and neurological effects of war, particularly focusing on the phenomenon known as shell-shock, which emerged prominently during World War I. Authored by Elmer Ernest Southard and Mary C. Jarrett, this seminal work delves into the clinical, social, and medical aspects of neuropsychiatric disorders observed in soldiers exposed to the intense stresses of modern warfare. The book provides detailed case studies, observations, and analyses of symptoms such as tremors, paralysis, amnesia, and emotional disturbances, offering insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of affected individuals. It also discusses the broader implications of these conditions for military medicine, public health, and society at large, emphasizing the need for compassionate care and scientific understanding. Drawing on the authors' extensive experience in neuropsychiatry, Shell-shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems remains a foundational text for those interested in the history of psychiatry, the impact of war on mental health, and the evolution of approaches to psychological trauma.
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Liczba stron: 1663
Rok wydania: 2025
