Neurasthenic nation : America's search for health, happiness, and comfort, 1869-1920

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Neurasthenic nation : America's search for health, happiness, and comfort, 1869-1920

David G. Schuster

(Critical issues in health and medicine)

Rutgers University Press, c2011

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

As the United States rushed toward industrial and technological modernization in the late nineteenth century, people worried that the workplace had become too competitive, the economy too turbulent, domestic chores too taxing, while new machines had created a fast-paced environment that sickened the nation. Physicians testified that, without a doubt, modern civilization was causing a host of ills-everything from irritability to insomnia, lethargy to weight loss, anxiety to lack of ambition, and indigestion to impotence. They called this condition neurasthenia. Neurasthenic Nation investigates how the concept of neurasthenia helped doctors and patients, men and women, and advertisers and consumers negotiate changes commonly associated with "modernity." Combining a survey of medical and popular literature on neurasthenia with original research into rare archives of personal letters, patient records, and corporate files, David Schuster charts the emergence of a "neurasthenic nation"-a place where people saw their personal health as inextricably tied to the pitfalls and possibilities of a changing world.

目次

List of Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Professional Medicine and the Discovery of Neurasthenia Chapter 2 The Popular Diagnosis Chapter 3 The Search for Inspiration: Neurasthenia and Therapeutic Spirituality Chapter 4 Neurasthenia, Health, and Gender Chapter 5 Lifestyle and Managing the Healthy Balance Chapter 6 The Decline of Neurasthenia Epilogue: Neurasthenia's Legacy Notes Index

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