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81. Mikell, F. Eugene The shell shock shake

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82. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 "Lunch Time." (See number 7705) Lunch time in the beautiful forest of the Chateau Chambord near Blois. 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 hospital life to the quiet of an outdoor life in the woods

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83. One of the wards for shell-shock treatment in the new ARC hospital at Mossley Hill, Liverpool. The little cubicles are for massage and electrical treatments. The footprints on the floor are not an accident, but are part of the treatment aiming to teach men to walk properly again, in cases where their gait has been affected. The footprints are painted in red across the floor and the soldier tries to plant his feet along the footprints

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84. Turtles (Musical group) Shell shock

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85. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Mrs. Belmont Tiffany working for the wounded. Mrs. Belmont Tiffany and another American Red Cross worker supervising the installation of an American Red Cross Sunshine Room in an American hospital. When all other means fail to bring the wounded men back to a cheerful mental condition, they are placed in these cheerful and home-like rooms. Rooms of this sort are used largely for men suffering shell shock

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86. The shell-shock wards of the American hospital at Portsmouth, England, are located in a fine stone and brick building, with its own recreation grounds, croquet, handball and badminton courts

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87. Almond, Paul, 1931-2015 The hero, or, Shell shock

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88. Hine, 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

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89. Myers, Charles S. (Charles Samuel), 1873-1946 Shell shock in France, 1914-18

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90. Loughran, Tracey Shell-shock and medical culture in First World War Britain

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91. Whitehead, Dennis Shell shock

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92. Shell-shock

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93. Jones, Edgar, 1953- Shell shock to PTSD

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94. Smith, Grafton Elliot, 1871-1937 Shell shock and its lessons

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95. Sunshine room in an American Hospital furnished by the American Red Cross. These rooms light, cheery, and tastefully decorated are used for morose and moody patients, practically always the result of shell shock, for it has been found that quiet pleasant surroundings are the best treatment in cases of that kind

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96. Chateau Chambord near Blois. A hospital for the treatment of war neurosis, or shell shock. It stands. The solid marble double staircase in the Chateau at Chambord

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97. Fenton, Norman, 1895- Shell shock and its aftermath

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98. Shell shock

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99. Mrs. Belmont-Tiffany, at the left supervising the installation of an American Red Cross sunshine room, in an American Hospital in France. These rooms bright and tastefully decorated in which the patient gets special treatment, are used chiefly in cases of shell-shock

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100. Gray, Leon, 1974- Dirty bombs and shell shock

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