MUST HAVE SLEEP.
TIRED MEN HYPNOTISED. London firemen and A.R.P. workers, exhausted through lone; spells of duty and suffering from war strain, are being hypnotised to make them sleep. On awakening after a long alid peaceful slumber, most of them make a complete recovery. Treatment was described at a meeting of the Tavistock Clinic, London, by' Dr. Henry L. Wilson, who revealed the methods used at the neurological department of the London Hospital. Among his patients have been a number of A.F.S. and A.R.P. men who were suffering from psychological disturbances and who looked as if they were going to break down into a long heurotic illness.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 146, 2 April 1941, Page 3
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