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Am J Psychiatry 102:647-649, March 1946
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.102.5.647
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EFFECTS OF HEAVY AERIAL BOMBARDMENT ON PRISONERS OF WAR

Clinical Note

STEPHEN W. RANSON 1

1 Medical Corps, Army of the United States

Examination of a group of German prisoners of war taken from Cassino after the unprecedentedly heavy bombing on May 15, 1944, showed no instance of concussion or neurosis caused by the bombing.







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