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The 200 cases of psychoneurosis (the equivalent term for neurasthenia/shell shock) were randomly selected from all surviving World War Two pension files. Cases of effort syndrome were rare because the diagnosis had been discredited and all examples found were included. Cases on non-ulcer dyspepsia were also comparatively rare and all examples found were included.