Carol Nalaski

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Sometimes, instead of discharging a patient from the army altogether, the section’s doctors recommended he be transferred to a desk job, presumed to be less stressful. The idea that desk work itself might be a cause of debilitating stress—that the army now employed puzzle solvers, cryptologists, who bashed their brains against the stone of codes and bore the heavy burden of secrets—never occurred to the doctors of Walter Reed. They didn’t
The Woman Who Smashed Codes
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