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Mona Lott: its only being as happy as keeps me going
( ITMA 1940-45)
me au da: ( born 1906) recalled a boerse saying - "oh my nerves oh the war did my nerves!" - and a Boer said at the same gathering "oh what does a boerse know about nerves?"
The war in this case was the 2 Boer War 1899-1902
oops he grew up in Pretoria
1939 - the govt emptied the beds in London waiting for Germany to flatten london and produce 100 000 war casualties - mainly war psychosis
* whihc must therefore have been a problem at the end of the Great War or they wdnt have planned for it
so -- oo my mental elf is sufferin
has been around for around 100 y
Mona Lott: its only being as happy as keeps me going
( ITMA 1940-45)
me au da: ( born 1906) recalled a boerse saying - "oh my nerves oh the war did my nerves!" - and a Boer said at the same gathering "oh what does a boerse know about nerves?"
The war in this case was the 2 Boer War 1899-1902
oops he grew up in Pretoria
1939 - the govt emptied the beds in London waiting for Germany to flatten london and produce 100 000 war casualties - mainly war psychosis
* whihc must therefore have been a problem at the end of the Great War or they wdnt have planned for it
so -- oo my mental elf is sufferin
has been around for around 100 y
// it just wasn't spoken about perhaps?//
well yeah - no
people have gone into closed communities - amish etc and found as much psychopathy ( madness and mad people) as outside
and esquirel 1850 observed ( as other have since ) that if you empty the psych hospitals then you fill the prisons
BUT certain things are now not observed
neurasthenia and chlorosis
and catatonic schixophrenia - common in the 1800s is rarely seen now
well yeah - no
people have gone into closed communities - amish etc and found as much psychopathy ( madness and mad people) as outside
and esquirel 1850 observed ( as other have since ) that if you empty the psych hospitals then you fill the prisons
BUT certain things are now not observed
neurasthenia and chlorosis
and catatonic schixophrenia - common in the 1800s is rarely seen now
I work near 2 undertaker businesses & have not seen any occupied hearses in months; plus few funerals at the local crem. I ride the horse past hospitals, ambulances stand static & medics chatting/smoking outside. As they pat the horse they tell me most wards are empty but staff are obliged to attend the hospitals (2 near me).
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