Outlines the observations of specific cases and the officer's recommendations at 2. 10 Psychiatric Center, Middle East.
A report outlining the condition of the psychiatric patients at 2/5th. General Hospital including distinctions between Neurotics, Psychotics and Epileptics.
Details the cases of four psychological cases which includes a case of narcolepsy.
A report outlining the psychological effect of a unexecuted attack on Gallabat ridge. Psychological effects included many case of neurosis, a drop in morale, and a distrust in command. Report provide recommendations on how to solve these problems.
A collection of documents from June to August 1940. Includes correspondence on the important of psychological tests in recruitment, "Notes for 'Specialists in Psychological Medicine' to the Army August 1940" , "Memorandum. Psychoneurosis in the Army - September 1939 - June 1940" , a list of psychiatric units, notes on medical arrangements of psychological casualties. Plus appendices "Mental Diseases" , "List of special military hospitals to which specialists in psychological medicine should transfer psychotic cases" , "E.M.S. Special centres for Neurosis".
Meeting topics include recent developments in the field, administrative problems, Extra Specialists and Graded Psychiatrists, mental defectives, psychoneurosis, and leave as it relates to fatigue and breakdown, among other topics.
Item is a report for the Ministry of Home Security; Public Record Office; HO 195/9 141389.
Item is a photocopy of a re-classified restricted document that includes charts and graphs.
Note no. ARP.100/RJ. Report for the Ministry of Home Security. Summary of scaled tests to measure the penetration of the blast wave generated by a 500 lb. G.P bomb into different domestic surface shelters. Shelters were based on Type I of the A.R.P. Memorandum 14. Includes tables and diagrams.
Note no. ARP/108/RJ. Report for the Ministry of Home Security. Summary of scaled tests to measure the penetration of the blast wave generated by a 500 lb. G.P bomb into domestic surface shelters with multiple departments. Includes tables and diagrams.
Report on a scaled test to confirm the conclusion that the area of damage by blast per ton of charge will not continue to increase when the bomb size is increased beyond 4000 lb. H.C. Includes calculations.
The damage report of the seaside report of Sandsend when what is believed to be a German sea mine detonated on the coast and damaged the town in the morning of December 29th, 1939. Report includes details of the explosions, reports on all properties and infrastructure damaged and casualty reports.
Note No. ARP.17/GB. Report for the Ministry of Home Security. Extensive study on the fortification strength of different trench linings dug in clay subsoil against different yields of explosives. Purpose of tests were to study ground movement and how it affected the structural stability of the trenches. Includes tables, diagrams and appendix: "Notes on the erection of the trenches and shelters" .
Note No. ARP.68/LGS. Report for the Ministry of Home Security. Short summary of strength test taken on unlined trenches to see what effect length of the trench has to its resistance to ordnance.
Analysis of data collected during experiments.
Report for the Ministry of Home Security. Report detailing the respective crater sizes and earth movement caused by German 50 kilogram and 250 kilogram bombs and of British 250 pounds A.S. bombs exploded below ground. Includes tables and figures.
Report detailing a test to measure the blast pressure generated from a 250 kilogram German bomb.
Outlines the recommendations of Colonel G.W.B. James in response to his observations of the Middle East hospitals.
A report on the condition of Major K. Roosvelt.