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The stresses of peace-keeping

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

I.P. Palmer*
Affiliation:
Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital, Woolwich SE18 4QH
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Unlike NHS practice, Army psychiatry is an occupational psychiatric service. This is a description of my three visits to Bosnia-Hertzegovina (BHG) as the visiting Army psychiatrist during 1993.

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