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  1. 6 de may. de 2019 · About this book. Mark Osborne Humphries uses patient records and official army files from Canadian, British and Australian archives to examine war trauma as it was experienced, treated and managed in the frontlines of the British and Canadian forces during the First World War.

  2. A Weary Road: Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918. by Mark Osborne Humphries. Paperback. $40.95. Hardcover. $54.00. Ebook - ePub. $40.95. Ebook - PDF. $40.95. Published: September 2019 © 2018

  3. A Weary Road: Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918. Book. By Mark Osborne Humphries. 2018. Published by: University of Toronto Press. View. summary. More than 16,000 Canadian soldiers suffered from shell shock during the Great War of 1914 to 1918.

  4. On the night of 10–11 April 1916, Private John C., a thirty-four-year old Irish machinist who crossed the American border to enlist at Windsor in October 1914, was one of about eighty men of the 18th Battalion detailed to attack a large mine crater south of the town of St. Eloi in southern Belgium.

  5. 30 de may. de 2020 · In 1916, with the deployment of the 2 nd and 3 rd Canadian Divisions, the Canadian Expeditionary Force was given two new targets in the Ypres salient: St Eloi in April and Mount Sorrel in June. Against well-prepared German defences, they suffered heavy casualties, with shell-shock cases exceeding 20 per cent of non-fatal injuries and ...

  6. A Weary Road. Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918. Mark Osborne Humphries. University of Toronto Press/2018. ISBN 978-1-4426-461-7. Imagine yourself tasked with produc- ing a study of amputations and their consequences in the C.E.F. through-out the Great War.

  7. Mark Osborne Humphries in A Weary Road: Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918 delivers a ground-breaking contribution to the understanding of the Canadian First World War