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1. A baseball game between the "shellshockers" and the "gasers" at an Amer. Hosp. in the London district. The shell-chock ward, while the gasers are from the ward devoted to men who have been gassed on the Western front. The Amer. Doctors have found that baseball is one of the best treatments for shell-shock cases. Two of three nurses are always assigned to duty on the side lines to see that their patients don't overdo the treatment. The climate in Eng. is such that baseball can be played pretty well in winter. The photograph was taken in mid-November [ca. 1918 or 1919]

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2. A baseball game between the "shellshockers" and the "gasers" at an Amer. Hosp. in the London district. The shell-chock ward, while the gasers are from the ward devoted to men who have been gassed on the Western front. The Amer. Doctors have found that baseball is one of the best treatments for shell-shock cases. Two of three nurses are always assigned to duty on the side lines to see that their patients don't overdo the treatment. The climate in Eng. is such that baseball can be played pretty well in winter. The photograph was taken in mid-November

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3. Captain Albert E. Dennis "the one a guy can't tell his troubles to" and the "Heaven sent Loot." Patients recovering from war neurosis, as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell shock." A number of these patients have been taken away from the noise and congestion of hospital life into the quiet life of the forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois 1918

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4. Shell Shock. This soldier was hit in the head by a piece of eclat which destroyed his ear drum and he was suffering from shell shock. So he was put in the Sunshine Room installed by the ARC at hospital where there is absolute quiet, harmonious colors, and cheerful surroundings, the necessary medicine in a case of this kind June 1918

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5. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 A quiet game. Camp Chambord in the famous forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois (13,000 acres) "Shell Shock" patients are taken away from the noise and congestion of hospital life out into the quiet of the plain woods and wonderful results are obtained. This is an experiment being conducted by a Captain A.E. Dennis Hospital representative, A.R.C., for the U.S. Army Camp at Blois. The most soothing of games for patients recovering from war neurosis, as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell-shock". A number of these patients have been taken away from the noise and congestion of hospital life into the quiet of the forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois. Wonderful results have been obtained in this experiment which is being conducted by Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS Hospital representative for the U.S. Army at Blois September 1918

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6. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patients having a happy time fishing under the wall of the old chateau. (See number 7705) Under the walls of the old Chateau these Americans are recovering from war-neurosis , as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell-shock" Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative for the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of the hospital to a quiet outdoor life in the forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois September 1918

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7. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock. This soldier was hit in the head by a piece of eclat which destroyed his ear drum and he was suffering from shell shock. So he was put in the Sunshine Room installed by the American Red Cross at Hospital where there is absolute quiet, harmonious colors and cheerful surroundings, the necessary medicine in a case of that kind 25 June 1918

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8. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patient who is recovering. (see number 7705) One of the cures effected by the treatment for war neurosis, as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell shock". Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative for the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of hospital life to the quiet of an outdoor life in the woods September 1918

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9. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patients having a happy time fishing and swimming under the walls of the old chateau. (See number 7705) Fishing and swimming under the walls of the old chateau these American soldiers are recovering from war neurosis, as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell-shock". Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of the hospital to the quiet out door life in the forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois September 1918

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10. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patients having a happy time fishing under the wall of the old chateau. (See number 7705) Under the walls of the old Chateau these Americans are recovering from war-neurosis , as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell-shock". Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative for the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of the hospital to a quiet outdoor life in the Chateau Chambord near Blois September 1918

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11. Captain Albert E. Dennis "the one a guy can't tell his troubles to" and the "Heaven sent Loot." Patients recovering from war neurosis, as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell shock." A number of these patients have been taken away from the noise and congestion of hospital life into the quiet life of the forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois

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12. Great Britain. War Office. Committee of Enquiry into "Shell-shock." Army London: Printed & pub. by H. M. Stationery off; 1922

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13. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patient who is recovering. (see number 7705) One of the cures effected by the treatment for war neurosis, as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell shock". Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative for the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of hospital life to the quiet of an outdoor life in the woods

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14. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patients having a happy time fishing and swimming under the walls of the old chateau. (See number 7705) Fishing and swimming under the walls of the old chateau these American soldiers are recovering from war neurosis, as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell-shock". Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of the hospital to the quiet out door life in the forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois

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15. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patients having a happy time fishing under the wall of the old chateau. (See number 7705) Under the walls of the old Chateau these Americans are recovering from war-neurosis , as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell-shock". Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative for the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of the hospital to a quiet outdoor life in the Chateau Chambord near Blois

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16. Shell Shock. This soldier was hit in the head by a piece of eclat which destroyed his ear drum and he was suffering from shell shock. So he was put in the Sunshine Room installed by the ARC at hospital where there is absolute quiet, harmonious colors, and cheerful surroundings, the necessary medicine in a case of this kind

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17. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock patients having a happy time fishing under the wall of the old chateau. (See number 7705) Under the walls of the old Chateau these Americans are recovering from war-neurosis , as the scientists now call the condition that used to be described as "shell-shock" Capt. A.E. Dennis, AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital representative for the U.S. Army at Blois, has obtained wonderful results by taking a number of these patients away from the noise and congestion of the hospital to a quiet outdoor life in the forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois

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18. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Shell Shock. This soldier was hit in the head by a piece of eclat which destroyed his ear drum and he was suffering from shell shock. So he was put in the Sunshine Room installed by the American Red Cross at Hospital where there is absolute quiet, harmonious colors and cheerful surroundings, the necessary medicine in a case of that kind

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19. Mauriès, Patrick, 1952- Shell shock New York, N.Y.: Thames and Hudson; 1994

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20. Loughran, Tracey Shell-shock and medical culture in First World War Britain Cambridge, United Kingdom; New York, New York: Cambridge University Press; 2017

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