Though the term is believed to have originated in the trenches, “shell shock” is often attributed to military doctor Charles Samuel Myers in an article for the Lancet in February 1915.
In April 1918, under Hurst’s command, Seale Hayne opened as a military hospital dedicated to treating soldiers with neurological problems that were categorised as shell shock. Built as an ...
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