From Cowardice to Shellshock: Medicine, Psychiatry and the Great War
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Explore the profound impact of World War I on medical advancements and psychiatric understanding in this 44-minute lecture from The Royal Institution. Delve into the crucial role of stretcher bearers in the medical revolution of the Great War, and examine the evolution of diagnostics and treatment for 'war neurosis'. Learn from experts Emily Mayhew, Louis Crocq, and Marc-Antoine Crocq as they discuss the long journey of wounded soldiers, the reconstruction of warriors, and the development of psychiatric approaches to combat-related mental health issues. Gain insights into the lesser-known medical and psychological aspects of WWI that shaped modern medicine and psychiatry.
From Cowardice to Shellshock - Medicine, Psychiatry and the Great War