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Am J Psychiatry 124:281-286, September 1967
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.124.3.281
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Hospital Ship Psychiatry in a War Zone

ROBERT E. STRANGE 1, and RANSOM J. ARTHUR 2

1 Assistant Chief of Psychiatry, U. S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. 19145
2 Officer in Charge, U. S. Navy Medical Neuropsychiatric Research Unit, San Diego, Calif. 92152

The hospital ship Repose has provided combat-supportive medical services for U. S. forces in Viet Nam, receiving casualties evacuated directly from the field medical units as well as patients referred from the major hospitals ashore. Although the psychiatric patient population aboard was similar in many respects to that at any other military hospital, the function of the ship as an intermediate echelon of psychiatric treatment in the war zone helped to maintain a strong back-to-duty orientation, and 50 percent of all psychiatric patients taken aboard were returned to full duty.







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