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THE
CASE HISTORY SERIES


CASE HISTORIES IN MEDICINE
BY
Richard C. Cabot, M.D.

Third edition, revised and enlarged


DISEASES OF CHILDREN
BY
John Lovett Morse, M.D.

Third edition, revised and enlarged

Presented in two hundred Case Histories


ONE HUNDRED SURGICAL PROBLEMS
BY
James G. Mumford, M.D.

Second Printing


CASE HISTORIES IN NEUROLOGY
BY
E. W. Taylor, M.D.

Second Printing


CASE HISTORIES IN OBSTETRICS
BY
Robert L. DeNormandie, M.D.

Second Edition


DISEASES OF WOMEN
BY
Charles M. Green, M.D.

Second Edition

Presented in one hundred and seventy-three Case Histories


NEUROSYPHILIS
MODERN SYSTEMATIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Presented in one hundred and thirty-seven Case Histories
BY
E. E. Southard, M.D., Sc.D.
AND
H. C. Solomon, M.D.

Being Monograph Number Two of the Psychopathic Department of the Boston State Hospital, Massachusetts. (Monograph Number One was A Point Scale for Measuring Mental Ability by Robert M. Yerkes, James W. Bridges and Rose S. Hardwick. Published by Warwick and York. Baltimore 1915.)


SHELL SHOCK and other NEUROPSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS
Printed in five hundred and eighty-nine Case Histories
BY
E. E. Southard, M.D., Sc.D.

Being Monograph Number Three of the Psychopathic Department of the Boston State Hospital, Massachusetts


HORSLEY, 1857-1916

DEJERINE, 1849-1917

VAN GEHUCHTEN, 1861-1914

IN MEMORIAM


SHELL-SHOCK
AND OTHER
NEUROPSYCHIATRY PROBLEMS

PRESENTED IN FIVE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINE
CASE HISTORIES

FROM THE
WAR LITERATURE, 1914-1918

BY
E. E. SOUTHARD, M.D., Sc.D.

Director (1917-1918), U. S. Army Neuropsychiatric Training School (Boston Unit); Late
Major, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. Army; Bullard Professor of Neuropathology,
Harvard Medical School; Director, Massachusetts State Psychiatric
Institute (of the Massachusetts Commission on Mental Diseases);
Late President, American Medico-Psychological Association

WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHY BY
NORMAN FENTON, S.B., A.M.

Sergeant Medical Corps, U. S. Army (Assistant in Psychology to the Medical Director,
Base Hospital 117 A. E. F.); late interne in Psychology, Psychopathic Department,
Boston State Hospital; Assistant in Reconstruction, National Committee for
Mental Hygiene

AND AN INTRODUCTION BY
CHARLES K. MILLS, M.D., L.L.D.

Emeritus Professor of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania

BY VOTE OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE BOSTON STATE HOSPITAL
MONOGRAPH NUMBER THREE
OF THE
PSYCHOPATHIC DEPARTMENT

BOSTON
W. M. LEONARD, Publisher
1919

COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY
W. M. LEONARD


To
THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR
MENTAL HYGIENE
AND
ITS WORK IN
WAR AND PEACE