Abstract

At the present time, to investigate fully the psychoses of those in military service would necessitate an inquiry into the mental health of the male moiety of the entire British nation. Admitting the truism that the war has not produced any new form of mental disease, it is nevertheless interesting to bring forward and accentuate the differences and similarities found in psychiatric military and civil institutional practice.

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