Tour conducted 28 September to 6 October 1943 of units treating cases from Sicily and Italy, especially Salerno.
Report on adapting UK system of 'Area Psychiatrists' to Middle Eastern Theatre.
Brief report on dealing with 'unemployables' among units in the Middle East.
Composition of Pioneer Corps, with special reference to the intelligence and working abilities of Pioneers recruited from the Middle East.
Tour conducted 29 August to 7 September 1943, units included 78 General Hospital, Greek Hospital Hadera, Polish Army, No. 22 Indian General Hospital, Palestine Recruits' Training Depot.
Includes information on function, staff, organization, patients, and treatments.
Includes information on function, staff, organization, patients, and treatments.
Last page of larger document on amendments to military detention by the medical community.
Report on 6 Base Psychiatric Centre 1 January 1945 to 31 March 1945.
Report on 6 Base Psychiatric Centre 1 October 1944 to 31 December 1944.
Report on inpatients, outpatients, and treatment at 6 Base Psychiatric Centre from 9 December 1943 to 8 March 1944.
Advantages and disadvantages to care and services in independent Psychiatric Units and the presence of Nursing Sisters.
Practical and administrative suggestions for running Base Psychiatric Centres.
Report on psychiatric cases in 78th Division Area, with particular reference to exhaustion developed during battle vs during static portions of a campaign.
Account of formalizing psychiatric services beginning in December 1944.
Meeting topics include general problems, psychosis, psychoneurosis, and prophylaxis, among other topics.
Meeting topics include survey of neurotic cases from September 1939 to June 1940, administrative problems, rehabilitation, treatment, morale, and the 'work shy,' among other topics.
Meeting topics include administrative problems, Extra Specialists, emergency plans, selection tests, was neurosis vs. peace neurosis, and E.M.S. units, among other topics.
Statistics, analysis, and personnel details regarding Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, British Army, Dominion, Colonial, and other psychiatric cases treated by British forces in the Mediterranean, plus information on hospitals.
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.