TREMORS OF COMBAT NEUROSES

作者: MARY A. B. BRAZIER

DOI: 10.1001/ARCHNEURPSYC.1945.02300090014002

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摘要: The acute neuroses of war are in many ways unlike any syndromes seen peacetime civilian life. In World War II the first severe were men evacuated from beaches at Dunkerque. These showed several outstanding symptoms, which have since been described literature. They had all exposed to strain; exhausted and dehydrated most cases no sleep for four days. addition trial physical endurance, they continuous danger death repeated trauma seeing die violent deaths. One frequent symptom was a gross tremor, usually hands, this tremor so marked that diagnosis paralysis agitans question. This supported by facies, often masklike its listlessness

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