Hysterical Disorders of Warfare

  • London: Macmillan & Company Ltd, 1918
By Yealland, Lewis R.; E. Farquhar Buzzard [Preface]
London: Macmillan & Company Ltd, 1918. First edition. First edition. xii, 252 pp. Bound in publisher's brown cloth with gilt spine lettering. Fine with a hint of toning to the spine cloth and shelf wear; bright and clean internally save for a name stamped on the title page; sturdy binding. Rare in commerce.

Perhaps the standard World War I text on treating post-traumatic stress disorder, then called "shell shock." Those were different times. Yealland, a Canadian doctor working at the British National Hospital, basically believed that shell shock essentially didn't exist, or was merely a temporary condition that needed to be expelled by auto-suggestion, strong language, a spatula to the throat or, in the worst cases, electrical shocks directly to the patient's throat. His complete confidence in himself and his methods (touting an 100% success rate) inspired many at the time, but meant that history would not be kind to his legacy or the data he compiled.

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Title

Hysterical Disorders of Warfare

Author

Yealland, Lewis R.; E. Farquhar Buzzard [Preface]

Condition

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Publisher

Macmillan & Company Ltd: London

Date

1918

Edition

First edition


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