'Sharp gunfire : tremors; tremophobia. A patient's (an artist's) description of his feelings." Pages 310-311.
Description:
Harvard neuropsychiatrist, E. E. Southard, drew on the medical literature from the first three years of the war--English, French, Italian, Russian, German, and Austrian--to compile this study of nearly 600 cases related to shell-shock and other neurological trauma; the extensive bibliography on war and nervous diseases includes references to 1919.
Shell-Shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems Presented in Five Hundred and Eighty-Nine Case Histories from the War Literature, 1914-1918, by E. E. Southard, with a bibliography by Norman Fenton, and an introduction by Charles K. Mills
Gift of Mrs. E. E. Southard to the Library of Harvard Medical School, 1936.