A series of sketches that a love-sick soldier sent to his girlfriend back in Britain as he dreamed of the end of the First ...
Colonel Roy Richard Grinker gave his candid opinion of the psychiatric methods now used to get war-sick soldiers back into battle. Colonel Grinker divides military neuroses into four types ...
The war was a time of change for the treatment of injuries and illness. Injured and sick soldiers needed to be treated quickly so they could go back to fighting as soon as possible. Casualty ...
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Desperate Putin changing recruitment rules to force wounded and sick soldiers to frontlineA desperate Vladimir Putin is changing military recruitment rules to force soldiers suffering from things such as alcoholism and drug addiction to fight in the war against Ukraine. The same ...
This is not to say that the soldiers in Belgium and France did not get sick. And this does not mean that they did not suffer from exposure to rain, wind, and snow. But owing to recent and ...
When young, healthy soldiers began getting sick by the dozens in March, 1918, military physicians were baffled by what might be causing it. Courtesy: NARA At Fort Riley, Kansas, an Army private ...
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