Quarterly report of the No. 6 Base psychiatric centre. Notes on the staff, cases, facilities and treatment of patients in the hospital.
Minutes from a meeting of psychological specialists to discuss the current status of psychological casualties in the army including those suffering from psychoneurosis and mental deficiency. Also notes on how men with psychological problems should be invalidated from re-enlistment. Those present include Lt-Col. Davies, Lt-Col. Hadfield, Major Ross; Majors Barbour, Bennet, Browne, Hargreaves, Pearce, Rodger and Wilson.
Last page of larger document on amendments to military detention by the medical community.
Report on the psychiatric aspects of morale, discipline and training, personnel selection and psychiatric factors in suitability of men to duties (with reference to Indian troops), plus disposal of men from 'nerves.'
List of units and personnel visited, with notes on refugees, the Royal Greek Army, and psychiatric policy in the Ninth Army.
Meeting topics include psychological screening of recruits, level of intelligence required for various branches of the armed forces, disposal of mentally unfit men, medical facilities, and plans for psychiatrists in the event of a German invasion of the UK, 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.
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.
Account of formalizing psychiatric services beginning in December 1944.
Report on psychiatric cases in 78th Division Area, with particular reference to exhaustion developed during battle vs during static portions of a campaign.
Report on 6 Base Psychiatric Centre 1 October 1944 to 31 December 1944.
Report on 6 Base Psychiatric Centre 1 January 1945 to 31 March 1945.
Conclusions from questionnaire administered to German and Italian prisoners of war (POWs) regarding the Allied weapons they feared most, and the psychological effects of those weapons.
Incomplete document. Lecture to the Astley Ainslie Institution in Edinburgh on the nature and application of occupational therapy.
Concerns and recommendations regarding psychiatric evaluation in personnel selection.
Outline of process for psychiatric / medical assessment of soldiers awaiting trial.
Appendix H(b) to unknown document. Account of medical operations in Sicily during initial stages of Operation Husky.
Incomplete. Appendix H(e) to unknown document. Overview of casualties and medical services to 1800 hours 22 July 1943.
Report on need to collect data about the character of wounds and the physiological efficiency of soldiers under active service conditions.
Report on the visit to units and hospitals in Palestine.