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  • 2. The "torpillage" neurologists of World War I: electric therapy to send hysterics back to the front.
    Tatu L, Bogousslavsky J, Moulin T, Chopard JL.
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  • 4. History of physical and 'moral' treatment of hysteria.
    Broussolle E, Gobert F, Danaila T, Thobois S, Walusinski O, Bogousslavsky J.
    Front Neurol Neurosci; 2014 Jul 20; 35():181-97. PubMed ID: 25273500
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  • 8. 'The nation's leading whiner': visions of the national community from the perspective of mentally traumatized veterans.
    Crouthamel J.
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  • 10. 'His nerves gave way': Shell shock, history and the memory of the First World War in Britain.
    Reid F.
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  • 12. The relationship between the First World War and neurology: 100 years of "Shell Shock".
    Pedroso JL, Linden SC, Barsottini OG, Maranhão P, Lees AJ.
    Arq Neuropsiquiatr; 2017 May 20; 75(5):317-319. PubMed ID: 28591393
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  • 13. Maltreated bodies and harrowed souls of the great war: the perpetration of psychiatry upon the war wounded.
    Eckart WU.
    Neuere Med Wiss Quellen Stud; 2011 May 20; 26():97-111. PubMed ID: 21932477
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  • 14. Neuropsychiatric Disturbances, Self-Mutilation and Malingering in the French Armies during World War I: War Strain or Cowardice?
    Tatu L, Bogousslavsky J.
    Front Neurol Neurosci; 2016 May 20; 38():143-54. PubMed ID: 27035133
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  • 15. Anaesthetic and other treatments of shell shock: World War I and beyond.
    McKenzie AG.
    J R Army Med Corps; 2012 Mar 20; 158(1):29-33. PubMed ID: 22545370
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  • 18. An historical account of shell shock during the First World War and reforms in mental health in Australia 1914-1939.
    Rae R.
    Int J Ment Health Nurs; 2007 Aug 20; 16(4):266-73. PubMed ID: 17635626
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  • 19. [Psychiatric causalties among soldiers in the 20th century with a focus on the Congo 1960-4].
    Levin A, Nilsson PM.
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  • 20. The origins of the war neuroses.
    Ellis PS.
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