War Neuroses: Netley Hospital (1917), pt. 3 of 5

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • Shows the symptomatology of "shell-shock" in 18 British "other rankers" and its treatment by two leading R.A.M.C. neurologists in two British military hospitals towards the end of the First World War. Part 3 of 5. Find out more: catalogue.wellc...

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  • @Nesswytcherley
    @Nesswytcherley 12 років тому +14

    My heart just expanded to a size I can't hold. I feel terrible for what these men have gone through.

  • @MSAL1C3
    @MSAL1C3 13 років тому +9

    @Steeveriffic: soldiers during WWI who were sent to psychiatric stations for rehabilitation were actually not sent back to the front. They were typically prepared for reintroduction to civilian life through agricultural work and handicrafts on rural farms and were expect to do their "duty" by resuming productive lives at home. Psychiatrists widely believed that symptoms of war neurosis, as it was called, were contagious and therefore dangerous for healthy soldiers to witness.

  • @SloreTactician
    @SloreTactician 13 років тому +24

    The sad part is....how many other soldiers were shot for "cowardice" after finally breaking after months and months of uninterrupted trench warfare?

  • @lindanorris2455
    @lindanorris2455 3 роки тому +2

    My Father often spoke of a CATATONIA victim from WW II. The poor man, was hospitalized until he died.

  • @REDandWHITE1993
    @REDandWHITE1993 12 років тому +6

    If you don't mind me asking, where did you access these pieces of footage and any accompanying records from? Many thanks for uploading these invaluable extracts.

  • @angelofiron4366
    @angelofiron4366 2 роки тому +1

    3:31 Good God. I can't imagine what he went through to become that traumatized.

  • @jackiechan4AAR
    @jackiechan4AAR 10 років тому +6

    Dang... These vids are traumatic.

  • @TheRealIceTre
    @TheRealIceTre 12 років тому +4

    That ending made me really happy :)

  • @lglalucard55
    @lglalucard55 14 років тому +3

    Many broken lifes because of this horrible war ...God bless them ...

  • @kirkswanum7729
    @kirkswanum7729 Рік тому

    I was in the national guard. An artillery unit. It doesn't take much to get a twitch from hearing cannons go off. Just being next to a 155mm cannon going off, one weekend ever other month for 3 years is all it took I can't go to a fireworks show because it makes me twich when I hear an explosion. You can get PSTD in the militarily just from training. You don't even need combat for that. Just listening to cannons and machine guns can do it.

  • @Hollablackgirl93
    @Hollablackgirl93 3 роки тому +1

    This was so tramatic. I doubt they cured their souls but only the tremors they had... This makes me so sad for them. I hope they were able to find peace either here on earth or in the after life.

  • @thomasillin9985
    @thomasillin9985 3 роки тому +1

    There soldiers an stronger than anyone no matter what they are honoured for there sacrifice may they be in peace an not stuck in a nightmare

  • @andreialamaia
    @andreialamaia Рік тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @sevensixtwomm
    @sevensixtwomm 11 років тому +3

    I think it refers to being covered by dirt after an explosion or trench collapse?

  • @irishdecky2
    @irishdecky2 13 років тому +1

    @kentaur69 Thank you. I thought that, but then wondered if it was a medical term. These videos only show those who were cured, imagine the thousands who were incurable.

  • @marietighe6328
    @marietighe6328 2 роки тому

    result after RE-EDUCATION? Wow thats just horrific....

  • @rxw5520
    @rxw5520 2 роки тому +1

    Seems like this was pretty easy to treat though…

  • @millieelliottisgay
    @millieelliottisgay 12 років тому +3

    @hotelmario510. These men risked their lives for our country,and your laughing?It's not a laughing matter. Not "Funny-weird" nor "Funny-ha ha". They were treated as freaks,outsiders, like they didn't have emotions,as if they hadn't suffered the worst years of their lives.It's sick that you would even say stuff like that. PTSD is serious, alongside all the other traumatic things they suffered. So many of their friends and families couldn't bare the sight of them after this and you're laughing?

  • @BartBisschops
    @BartBisschops 12 років тому +6

    Yes, except the people who recovered were sent back to the front...

  • @wasabuful
    @wasabuful 10 років тому +2

    Steady on old chap!

  • @Yomama1029
    @Yomama1029 Рік тому

    Nerve damage? Body is in shock…

  • @Yngland
    @Yngland 11 років тому

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO KNOW

  • @bearminator90
    @bearminator90 13 років тому

    What's "re-education" means? Electroshock? Because the time spent for "re-education" is so small compared to the starting problem.

  • @hotelmario510
    @hotelmario510 13 років тому +1

    @The2Lad ...I was merely making a statement. I meant "funny weird" rather than "funny ha-ha".

  • @ivanalexeev6854
    @ivanalexeev6854 2 роки тому +1

    Бедные люди, мне очень их жалко:((

  • @juanddi
    @juanddi 10 років тому

    Have a look at my site to find out more about Netley hospital and it's cemetery www.netley-military-cemetery.co.uk

  • @GODHEPME
    @GODHEPME 11 років тому

    that's nearly a century ago, wow...

  • @The2Lad
    @The2Lad 13 років тому

    @hotelmario510 Did he say it is funny? I wondered about the burial thing too

  • @jodysbabiie25
    @jodysbabiie25 12 років тому +4

    This is not funny. I have been to war and seen the effects of it. Be effin respectful

  • @MisterBeaucoup
    @MisterBeaucoup 13 років тому

    Did they ever have relapses of their symptoms??

  • @Lafayeffe
    @Lafayeffe 11 років тому +2

    This might be a dumb question, but what do they mean by "burial"?

    • @gunnar6674
      @gunnar6674 Рік тому +1

      They were in a trench or dug-out that were hit with artillery or for some other reason got buried, and had to be dug out of there, as far as I understand.

  • @sharonfisher1850
    @sharonfisher1850 Рік тому

    Or very good actors

  • @rod3067
    @rod3067 12 років тому

    it's both, but mostly shell shock.

  • @Teacher-lj6in
    @Teacher-lj6in 4 роки тому

    What becsme of these men after hostilities??

  • @machokyle45
    @machokyle45 13 років тому

    @hotelmario510 ohh well that makes sense

  • @suzannereilman4516
    @suzannereilman4516 4 роки тому

    ...geeesszzz...what people do
    to one another....

  • @machokyle45
    @machokyle45 13 років тому +1

    what is the "after burial thing?

  • @hotelmario510
    @hotelmario510 13 років тому

    @machokyle45 Yeah. Funny what traumatic psychological experiences can do to your body.

  • @Kgio-2112
    @Kgio-2112 Рік тому

    Basically how I am after a 12 pk of Corona

  • @CheapGravity
    @CheapGravity 13 років тому

    @bearminator90 re-education was anything to get the them better. Electroshock, brainwash, making them face their fears, anything

  • @ginamarie2871
    @ginamarie2871 8 років тому

    can anyone link me the treatment im interested. or a video plz

  • @talitoquemero
    @talitoquemero 11 років тому

    reminds to james brown

  • @irishdecky2
    @irishdecky2 13 років тому

    What does ""from burial"" mean?

  • @magdellarovere2800
    @magdellarovere2800 3 роки тому

    My god is Real

  • @rick23velvet30
    @rick23velvet30 Рік тому

    Ho manny people is hipocondriac

  • @zerkertwin1
    @zerkertwin1 14 років тому

    @TheHelpfulTuts yep and ww1

  • @bangthatdrumb
    @bangthatdrumb 12 років тому

    this would be funny as shit if it werent so sad

  • @gitar-adam
    @gitar-adam 11 років тому

    thats needs only little alcohol :)

  • @c12croft
    @c12croft 11 років тому

    History made, USA.