RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Dealing With The Disturbed Soldier In Primary Care JF Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps JO J R Army Med Corps FD British Medical Journal Publishing Group SP 106 OP 109 DO 10.1136/jramc-149-02-02 VO 149 IS 2 A1 PA Carter A1 AS Willman A1 A Kuber YR 2003 UL http://militaryhealth.bmj.com/content/149/2/106.abstract AB Medical Officers are often called to review violent or disturbed soldiers in barracks or in their homes. Management of the acutely disturbed soldier differs from the acutely disturbed civilian in that, whilst drug therapy will be largely similar, application of the Mental Health Acts (1) varies depending on the soldier’s situation and, in some cases, the Acts do not apply at all. In addition, the rules on the arrest and detention of soldiers have changed considerably since the introduction of Human Rights legislation (2).