| Mabel Webster Brown - 1918 - 128 pages
...full realization on the part of the patient and medical officer of the role that they actually play hi the treatment of functional nervous diseases. "The...attention is directed to one at the expense of the other. As Dr. H. Crichton Miller has put it, 'shell shock" produces a condition which is essentially childish... | |
| Mabel Webster Brown - 1918 - 124 pages
...medical officer of the role that they actually play in the treatment of functional nervousdiseases. "The experience of English hospitals has demonstrated...attention is directed to one at the expense of the other. As Dr. H. Crichton Miller has put it, ' shell shock ' produces a condition which is essentially childish... | |
| Mabel Webster Brown - 1918 - 426 pages
...which produced the disorder is . being used in such cases to bring about a cure. The experience in English hospitals has demonstrated the great danger...frequent motor rides, etc. It must be remembered that shell-shock cases suffer from a disorder of will as well as function, and it is impossible to effect... | |
| 1918 - 552 pages
...that which produced the disorder is being used in such cases to bring about a cure. The experience in English hospitals has demonstrated the great danger...frequent motor rides, etc. It must be remembered that shell-shock cases suffer from a disorder of will as well as function, and it is impossible to effect... | |
| 1918 - 872 pages
...produced the disorder is being used in such cases to bring about a cure. The experience in Knglish hospitals has demonstrated the great danger of aimless...frequent motor rides, etc. It must be remembered that shell-shock cases suffer from a disorder of will as well as function, and it is impossible to effect... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1929 - 570 pages
...reconstruction center should be that of building a large concrete swimming tank. The experience in English hospitals has demonstrated the great danger...frequent motor rides, etc. It must be remembered that "shell-shock" cases suffer from a disorder of will as well as function and it is impossible to effect... | |
| 1917 - 692 pages
...the r61e which they actually play in the treatment of functional nervous diseases. The experience in English hospitals has demonstrated the great danger...attention is directed to one at the expense of the other. As Dr. H. Crichton Miller has put it, "'shell shock' produces a condition which is essentially childish... | |
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