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Morale in Clinical Medicine
The Forty-Sixth Maudsley Lecture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
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Most people feel that they understand the word ‘morale’, though few may have attempted to think precisely about it. Certainly all great leaders throughout time have understood it in varying degrees, often purely instinctively. ‘Morale is at bottom a state of will or purpose’ was the way Hocking (1918) wrote of it in his book Morale and its Enemies, and over two hundred years ago Marshal Saxe in the same vein remarked ‘The secret of victory lies in the heart of human beings'.
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