A mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare.
1Back in hospital I was found to be suffering from shell shock.
2She would recognize shell shock, and know him for what he was.
3He had been taken to hospital for shell shock on several previous occasions.
4It would be easy to write it off as shell shock.
5Got back to England by shamming shell shock and was given his discharge.
6He wondered if she could have had a slight touch of shell shock.
7Dr. Philips was saying, This is a man who suffers from shell shock.
8Perhaps it's Cyrus dying like that, perhaps it's like shell shock.
9I didn't try to explain that shell shock didn't begin with a physical wound.
10He was then seized with shell shock and became uncontrollable.
11Apparently they can't make anything out of his condition, but think it's shell shock.
12But the other thing-theyput it down under the broad general head of shell shock.
13His poor mind had given out under the terrible strain; shell shock, it was called.
14I'm still in shell shock and can't overstate how great it was to see everyone.
15In the old days they called it shell shock.
16I believe you diagnose this case as shell shock?