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    Treating the Trauma of the Great War: Soldiers, Civilians, and Psychiatry in France, 1914-1940 (repost)

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    Treating the Trauma of the Great War: Soldiers, Civilians, and Psychiatry in France, 1914-1940 (repost)

    Treating the Trauma of the Great War: Soldiers, Civilians, and Psychiatry in France, 1914-1940 By Gregory M. Thomas
    Publisher: Louisiana State University Press 2009 | 259 Pages | ISBN: 0807134368 | PDF | 4 MB

    From the outset of World War I, French doctors faced an apparent epidemic of puzzling neurological and psychiatric illnesses among soldiers. As they attempted to understand the causes of these illnesses, doctors organized specialized centers near the front, where they submitted soldiers to swift, humiliating treatments and then returned them to duty. At home, they interned the scores of civilians who succumbed to the war's strains in decrepit asylums or left them to fend for themselves. In Treating the Trauma of the Great War, Gregory M. Thomas explores the psychological effects of the war on French citizens, showing how doctors' understanding of mental illness produced deep, tangible effects in the lives of the men and women who suffered.