Bibframe Work
TitleA quiet hour at noon in the sleeping tent. (See number 7705) A quiet hour at noon in the sleeping tent. These men are suffering 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 BloisTypeStill ImageCollectionPlaceFrance--Blois.Could not render: bf:sourceAuthorized Access PointHine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 A quiet hour at noon in the sleeping tent. (See number 7705) A quiet hour at noon in the sleeping tent. These men are suffering 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