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Lesley Munro

Researching and writing about history, mainly nursing in WWI. Little bit about me and daily life.

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Background of psychiatry in the military - World War I

Hello, I’ve been busy writing a chapter on the diagnosis and treatment of soldiers for shell shock in World War I for my book. Although I have continued to read and comment on Substack, I’ve been so engrossed in research and writing that I’...

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Shot at dawn

During World War I the British military shot 346 of its own men. 306 for cowardice and desertion and the remainder for serious criminal acts such as murder. Of the 306 18 were shot for cowardice, two for sleeping on sentry duty, and the res...

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Training of Medical Orderlies WWI

Like many women nurses, army nursing orderlies did not necessarily have any medical training when joining up in 1914, let alone psychiatric training. Leonard Stagg a tailor joined the forces at 17 and gave an account to the Imperial War Mus...

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Faradisation

The term ‘faradisation’ originates from the farad, a unit of electrical capacity, the ability of the body to store an electrical charge, discovered by Michael Faraday. Faradisation is a therapeutic technique that uses electrical currents to...

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    Historian, writer. Can be found wild swimming in the lakes, rivers and waterfalls of Wales.

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