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- Female_hysteria abstract "Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is today no longer recognized by medical authorities as a medical disorder. Its diagnosis and treatment were routine for many hundreds of years in Western Europe. Hysteria was widely discussed in the medical literature of the 19th century. Women considered to be suffering from it exhibited a wide array of symptoms, including faintness, nervousness, sexual desire, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in the abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and "a tendency to cause trouble". In extreme cases, the woman would be forced into the asylum and undergo surgical hysterectomy.".
- Female_hysteria thumbnail Hysteria.jpg?width=300.
- Female_hysteria wikiPageID "2829558".
- Female_hysteria wikiPageRevisionID "606287711".
- Female_hysteria hasPhotoCollection Female_hysteria.
- Female_hysteria subject Category:Anxiety.
- Female_hysteria subject Category:Historical_and_obsolete_mental_and_behavioural_disorders.
- Female_hysteria subject Category:History_of_psychiatry.
- Female_hysteria subject Category:Human_sexuality.
- Female_hysteria subject Category:Obsolete_medical_theories.
- Female_hysteria type Abstraction100002137.
- Female_hysteria type Cognition100023271.
- Female_hysteria type Explanation105793000.
- Female_hysteria type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Female_hysteria type ObsoleteMedicalTheories.
- Female_hysteria type Process105701363.
- Female_hysteria type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Female_hysteria type Theory105989479.
- Female_hysteria type Thinking105770926.
- Female_hysteria comment "Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is today no longer recognized by medical authorities as a medical disorder. Its diagnosis and treatment were routine for many hundreds of years in Western Europe. Hysteria was widely discussed in the medical literature of the 19th century.".
- Female_hysteria label "Female hysteria".
- Female_hysteria label "Histeria femenina".
- Female_hysteria label "Storia dell'isteria".
- Female_hysteria sameAs Histeria_femenina.
- Female_hysteria sameAs Storia_dell'isteria.
- Female_hysteria sameAs m.085cjd.
- Female_hysteria sameAs Q2709115.
- Female_hysteria sameAs Q2709115.
- Female_hysteria sameAs Female_hysteria.
- Female_hysteria wasDerivedFrom Female_hysteria?oldid=606287711.
- Female_hysteria depiction Hysteria.jpg.
- Female_hysteria isPrimaryTopicOf Female_hysteria.