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Published Online: October 1952

RESTATEMENT OF COMBAT PSYCHIATRY

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Certain facets of combat psychiatry operative in the Korean conflict have been discussed including American cultural background, psychiatric screening, manpower, introgenicity, motivation, primary gain, the nature of war neurosis, and therapy.

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Pages: 249 - 254
PubMed: 12976544

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Published in print: October 1952
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Consultant in Neuropsychiatry, Far East Command.
Chief of Professional Divisions and Chief of the Psychiatry and Neurology Consultants Division, Office of the Surgeon General, Washington, D. C.

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