Casualties of World War II being admitted to the Mason General Hospital in the United States for mental and psychiatric treatme...
Casualties of World War II receive medical aid in New York, United States. Emotionally and mentally disturbed soldiers in the Mason General Hospital. A commanding officer addresses the patients in the hospital. The patients (suffering what has been more recently termed post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD) include men who tremble, men who cannot sleep, men who cannot remember and men who have a paralysis of mental origin. Patients are being admitted in the hospital. A psychiatrist listen to the patient's story. The patients share one common anxiety : death and fear of death.
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