On 17 August 1917, the meeting of two traumatised soldiers at Craiglockhart Hospital near Edinburgh would come to define our image of “shell shock ... trauma of the Great War, which continued ...
Based on a war diary, it explains the work he did in France and England for shell shock and shell concussion cases, and, as he writes, may well serve 'to re-enlighten the general public as to the ...
Upon the Oscar-winning classic’ release in 1998, Austin Powers star Mike Myers was in attendance and was emotionally impacted ...
They are men whose nervous system was either disturbed by some sudden great shock, such as shell burst, or worn down almost beyond repair by prolonged strain in the war. It has been ascertained ...
There comes the moment where the shell is right on top of you ... This is from the series: I Was There: The Great War Interviews. Teacher viewing recommended prior to use in class.
It was the condition that left World War One troops blind, deaf, mute and paralysed after the trauma of the trenches. But soldiers were able to find some solace from shell shock at Whitchurch ...
"It looks more like all-out war than ceasefire" We found 60-year-old Nushabe Haiderova in her headscarf and slippers, with a cardigan over her night clothes. Her arms were slack with shock.