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And a 'five or ten minute' examination is quite sufficient time in your estimation to judge whether a man is or is not suffering from shell-shock?
Does the term 'shell-shock' have an exact medical meaning?
He wasn't suffering just from shell-shock.
He's got shell-shock from the Korean War or something.
I mean you haven't got shell-shock?
And a 'five or ten minute' examination is quite sufficient time in your estimation to judge whether a man is or is not suffering from shell-shock?
Does the term 'shell-shock' have an exact medical meaning?
He wasn't suffering just from shell-shock.
He's got shell-shock from the Korean War or something.
I mean you haven't got shell-shock?
- A little shell-shocked.
- Carrying out the order... You're shell-shocked. You're shell-shocked.
- Sir, he's a bit shell-shocked.
- Want one? Open it carefully so she won't be shell-shocked.
A commander in the Civil War, he'd been shell-shocked, but had never gone for treatment.
- A little shell-shocked.
- Carrying out the order... You're shell-shocked. You're shell-shocked.
- Sir, he's a bit shell-shocked.
- Want one? Open it carefully so she won't be shell-shocked.
A commander in the Civil War, he'd been shell-shocked, but had never gone for treatment.