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FRAYED NERVES FROM FEAR AND FATIGUE

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Received Monday, 10.30 p.m. LONDON, April 15. Eeporting to the Eoyal Society of Medicine, a •wing-commander said few Boinher Comiiiand finished an dperalional tour fit. Nearfy all lost Weight, Mid terror dreams and were jumpy and uepressed. The strain was such that from 1941 to the end Of the War,- Aif f orce psychiatrists were confronted ^ith more than 11,000 iietirdsis c&ees; ^"ear and fatigue were the main factors tesponsible.

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5

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FRAYED NERVES FROM FEAR AND FATIGUE Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5

FRAYED NERVES FROM FEAR AND FATIGUE Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5

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