

Wartime Nerves is a book written by Herbert James Hall and published in 1918. It is a study of the psychological effects of war on soldiers, with a particular focus on the condition known as shell shock. The book is based on Hall's experiences as a medical officer during World...



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War-time nerves This book, "War-time nerves", by Herbert James Hall, is a replication of a book originally published before 1918. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.

Wartime Nerves is a book written by Herbert James Hall in 1918. The book is a reflection of the author's experience as a doctor during the First World War. It is a detailed account of the psychological impact of war on soldiers and civilians alike. The book is divided into three...


First published in 1918, War-Times Nerves is a pioneering work on the psychological impact of war. Drawing on first-hand accounts and clinical research, Hall explores the ways in which soldiers and civilians alike are affected by the stress of war. This book remains a valuable...



First published in 1918, War-Times Nerves is a pioneering work on the psychological impact of war. Drawing on first-hand accounts and clinical research, Hall explores the ways in which soldiers and civilians alike are affected by the stress of war. This book remains a valuable...