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Foreign Service Neurosis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

J. F. Burdon*
Affiliation:
R.N.V.R.
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“No man will be a sailor who has the contrivance enough to get himself into a jail, for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned.”—Dr Johnson (1759).

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Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1944 

References

Beaton, (1918), “The Psychoses and the Fsychoneuroses,” Naval Medical History of the War, 1914–18.Google Scholar
Newman, (1944), “The Prisoner-of-War Mentality,” Brit. Med. Journ., January 8, 1944.Google Scholar
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