The railway accident as an agent of traumatic experience occupies an important place in the history of mid- and late-nineteenth-century medical and medico-legal discourses over trauma and traumatic disorder. In fact it can be argued that systematic medical theorization about psychological trauma in the modern west commenced with the responses of mid-Victorian medical practitioners to the so-called 'Railway Spine' a condition, which was characterized by the manifestation of a variety of physical disorders in otherwise healthy and apparently uninjured railway accident victims. The railway accident as an event was significant not only as an agent of individual traumatic experience but as the cause of a collective trauma over railway safety and...
A DISASTER is a "sudden and extraordinary misfortune [and] implies an unforeseen mischance brin...
This report presents information on cases of serious injury resulting in hospitalisation due to tra...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
This thesis explores some aspects of the cultural history of the railway during the latter half of t...
As steam-powered industrialization intensified in mid-nineteenth century Britain, the rate and sever...
The steam railway was novel in almost every sense: its birth along the Liverpool to Manchester line ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DN049146 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
Victoria Station, collided. Part of the rear train rolled down a steep railway embankment and jack-k...
"Reprinted from Wood's medical and surgical monographs."Mode of access: Internet
As controversy concerning the future of Britain's railways continues to be voiced, their influence i...
Railway accidents are one of the major concerns of worldwide traffic safety that impact global publi...
viii, [17]-103 p. 25 cm.taub: Bound with Jones, C.H. Clinical observatons on functional nervous dis...
This paper focuses on British soldier's experience of amputation, as it was one of the more common a...
Photograph of derailed train carriages, a damaged railway track and piers, and onlookers. Three carr...
Illustration of a train on the Ashtabula Bridge from "The Ashtabula Disaster" by Stephen D. Peet, 18...
A DISASTER is a "sudden and extraordinary misfortune [and] implies an unforeseen mischance brin...
This report presents information on cases of serious injury resulting in hospitalisation due to tra...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
This thesis explores some aspects of the cultural history of the railway during the latter half of t...
As steam-powered industrialization intensified in mid-nineteenth century Britain, the rate and sever...
The steam railway was novel in almost every sense: its birth along the Liverpool to Manchester line ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DN049146 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
Victoria Station, collided. Part of the rear train rolled down a steep railway embankment and jack-k...
"Reprinted from Wood's medical and surgical monographs."Mode of access: Internet
As controversy concerning the future of Britain's railways continues to be voiced, their influence i...
Railway accidents are one of the major concerns of worldwide traffic safety that impact global publi...
viii, [17]-103 p. 25 cm.taub: Bound with Jones, C.H. Clinical observatons on functional nervous dis...
This paper focuses on British soldier's experience of amputation, as it was one of the more common a...
Photograph of derailed train carriages, a damaged railway track and piers, and onlookers. Three carr...
Illustration of a train on the Ashtabula Bridge from "The Ashtabula Disaster" by Stephen D. Peet, 18...
A DISASTER is a "sudden and extraordinary misfortune [and] implies an unforeseen mischance brin...
This report presents information on cases of serious injury resulting in hospitalisation due to tra...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...