War Surgery and Medicine
CHAPTER 19 — Neurosis
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Contents
- [section]
- Between the Wars
- Second World War
- Arrangements in New Zealand
- Early Experience in 2 NZEF
- Observations in a Base Hospital
- Cases as Seen on Hospital Ship Returning to New Zealand
- Later Experiences in 2 NZEF
- Incidence in 2 NZEF
- Nomenclature
- Symptoms
- Treatment in the Forward Areas
- Treatment: At the Base
- Psychiatric Examinations of Soldiers for Courts Martial
- Boarding in 2 NZEF
- Pacific Experience
- Neurosis in the Navy
- Development of Neurosis in the First Furlough Draft, 2 NZEF, in New Zealand
- Procedure on Return to New Zealand
- Treatment on Return to New Zealand
- Association of Neurosis with Head Injury
- Simple Concussion
- The Pensions Aspect
- Transition to Civilian Life
- Experience in England
- Recommendations for Future Management
- Rehabilitation
- Appendix A — Statistics relating to Nervous Disorders, 2 NZEF, MEF and CMF
- Appendix B — Table Comparing Battle Casualties with Exhaustion and Neurosis Cases
- Appendix C — Psychiatric and Neurosis Cases, 2 NZEF, Survey at February 1943
- References



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