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Psychiatric States in 130 Ex-Service Patients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

Harry Stalker*
Affiliation:
Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Mental and Nervous Disorders; University of Edinburgh
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Although by now many papers have been published on psychiatric cases occurring in the Forces in this war, few follow-up studies are available of cases discharged to civilian life. Lewis (1943) and Ferguson (1943) found that a considerable proportion of discharged psychiatric patients had required further medical treatment and had difficulty in resettling to work.

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

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