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THE PSYCHIATRIC SERVICE OF AN ARMY STATION HOSPITAL
SEYMOUR J. ROSENBERG
Am J Psychiatry 1943;99:864-868.
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Station Hospital, Camp Lee, Va.
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We have briefly reviewed the functions of the neuropsychiatric service of a station hospital at a large training camp in the United States. We have stressed the fact that the primary functions of military psychiatry are essentially those of diagnosis and disposition. The disposition of the various reaction types was discussed.Abstract Teaser
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