Shell Shocked Soldier Photograph by Otis Historical Archives

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Shell Shocked Soldier Photograph by Otis Historical Archives
Shell Shocked Soldier is a photograph by Otis Historical Archives, National Museum Of Health And Medicine which was uploaded on August 5th, 2016. The photograph may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. All products are produced on-demand and shipped worldwide within 2 - 3 business days.
Shell shocked soldier at a first aid station in Courboin, France, during World War I (1914-1918). Shell shock was a reaction to the constant bombardment of artillery shells and the intensity of fighting encountered by soldiers on the front line. Symptoms included amnesia, headache, insomnia, panic attacks and fatigue. Up to 10 per cent of officers and 4 per cent of enlisted men showed symptoms.
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