THE PSYCHIATRIC OPERATION, ARMY FORCES, FAR EAST, 1950-53
Abstract
A statistical analysis of psychiatry in the Korean conflict has been presented with comment on the psychiatric operation. Purpose: to emphasize and reiterate "The Warning" that loss of awareness of military psychiatric principles may be already occurring, and that only frequent rereading of the experiences of the past, with understanding of their validity, will preserve this knowledge of concepts and techniques, for which, so far, there is no substitute.
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