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"Evolution of bodily distress disorders".
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Both Charcot and Janet inspired 's work.
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Admin04.07.2021

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The effects of hysteria as a diagnosable illness in the 18th and 19th centuries has had a lasting effect on the medical treatment of womens health.
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Admin14.06.2021

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Chaplin TM, Hong K, Bergquist K, Sinha R July 2008.
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Admin16.06.2021

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Office for Science and Society.
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Admin29.06.2021

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Between the fifth and thirteenth centuries, however, the increasing influence of Christianity in the Latin West altered medical and public understanding of hysteria.
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Admin17.06.2021

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The term hysterical, applied to an individual, can mean that they are emotional, irrationally upset, or frenzied.
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Admin03.08.2021

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when Egyptians recorded behavioral abnormalities in adult women on medical papyrus.
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Admin22.08.2021

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The British Journal of Psychiatry.
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Admin03.08.2021

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Ancient Romans also attributed hysteria to an abnormality in the womb; however, discarded the traditional explanation of a wandering uterus.
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Admin04.09.2021

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With the shift in perception of hysteria came a shift in treatment options.
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