N.I. Mukhin. Psychoses of war and revolution. — Varsh. Univ. News. 1909-VII

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In the medical literature, there is now a lot of work on the impact of war and revolution on the mental health of their participants. A critical analysis of the contradictory literary data and the study of his own, albeit small material, gives the author the opportunity to state definitely that war and revolution cannot be considered productive causes of mental illness. Mental upheavals experienced by participants in a war or revolution can be only one of the secondary conditions for their occurrence, and, moreover, exclusively in persons who already have an organization predisposed to illness.

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