A century ago, the battlefields of the First World War unleashed a new, invisible enemy: the war within the mind. In *Hysterical Disorders Of Warfare*, Lewis R. Yealland delivers a landmark historical medical analysis that probes the haunting intersection of trauma, duty, and the human psyche. Drawing upon his influential case studies and pioneering work in military psychiatry history, Yealland reveals the complexities of shell shock treatment at a time when war neurosis was barely understood and often met with suspicion. Set against the turbulent backdrop of early 20th century warfare, this volume stands as a vital academic research resource for scholars of war psychology and those fascinated by the evolution of mental health in war. Yealland's clinical observations, shaped by the shadow of Freudian analysis in war, illuminate the struggles faced by soldiers and the medical community alike, offering rare insight into the psychological warfare studies that would shape modern understanding of trauma. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the human stories behind history, or a classic-literature collector seeking a cultural treasure, *Hysterical Disorders Of Warfare* endures as a testament to the enduring costs of conflict and the resilience of the human mind.
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