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Injured soldiers from World War I faced numerous challenges, including physical disabilities and psychological trauma, often referred to as "shell shock," now recognized as PTSD. Many were treated in military hospitals or rehabilitation centers, where they received medical care and physical therapy. Some returned to civilian life with lasting injuries, while others struggled to reintegrate due to ongoing health issues. Additionally, the war spurred advancements in medical treatments and prosthetics, changing the landscape of care for veterans.

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