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August 31, 2008 at 2:10 PM #264370August 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM #264070ArrayaParticipant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1]August 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM #264279ArrayaParticipanthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1]August 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM #264284ArrayaParticipanthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1]August 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM #264336ArrayaParticipanthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1]August 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM #264375ArrayaParticipanthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1]August 31, 2008 at 2:54 PM #264080luchabeeParticipantA breakdown of deaths caused by secular left-wing and communist governments for your consideration:
20 million in the Soviet Union
65 million in the People’s Republic of China
1 million in Vietnam
2 million in North Korea
2 million in Cambodia
1 million in the Communist states of Eastern Europe
150,000 in Latin America
1.7 million in Africa
1.5 million in Afghanistan
10,000 deaths “resulting from actions of the international communist movement and communist parties not in power.”(p. 4)He did leave out Cuba, though, and the Mexican socialists.
August 31, 2008 at 2:54 PM #264289luchabeeParticipantA breakdown of deaths caused by secular left-wing and communist governments for your consideration:
20 million in the Soviet Union
65 million in the People’s Republic of China
1 million in Vietnam
2 million in North Korea
2 million in Cambodia
1 million in the Communist states of Eastern Europe
150,000 in Latin America
1.7 million in Africa
1.5 million in Afghanistan
10,000 deaths “resulting from actions of the international communist movement and communist parties not in power.”(p. 4)He did leave out Cuba, though, and the Mexican socialists.
August 31, 2008 at 2:54 PM #264293luchabeeParticipantA breakdown of deaths caused by secular left-wing and communist governments for your consideration:
20 million in the Soviet Union
65 million in the People’s Republic of China
1 million in Vietnam
2 million in North Korea
2 million in Cambodia
1 million in the Communist states of Eastern Europe
150,000 in Latin America
1.7 million in Africa
1.5 million in Afghanistan
10,000 deaths “resulting from actions of the international communist movement and communist parties not in power.”(p. 4)He did leave out Cuba, though, and the Mexican socialists.
August 31, 2008 at 2:54 PM #264346luchabeeParticipantA breakdown of deaths caused by secular left-wing and communist governments for your consideration:
20 million in the Soviet Union
65 million in the People’s Republic of China
1 million in Vietnam
2 million in North Korea
2 million in Cambodia
1 million in the Communist states of Eastern Europe
150,000 in Latin America
1.7 million in Africa
1.5 million in Afghanistan
10,000 deaths “resulting from actions of the international communist movement and communist parties not in power.”(p. 4)He did leave out Cuba, though, and the Mexican socialists.
August 31, 2008 at 2:54 PM #264385luchabeeParticipantA breakdown of deaths caused by secular left-wing and communist governments for your consideration:
20 million in the Soviet Union
65 million in the People’s Republic of China
1 million in Vietnam
2 million in North Korea
2 million in Cambodia
1 million in the Communist states of Eastern Europe
150,000 in Latin America
1.7 million in Africa
1.5 million in Afghanistan
10,000 deaths “resulting from actions of the international communist movement and communist parties not in power.”(p. 4)He did leave out Cuba, though, and the Mexican socialists.
August 31, 2008 at 3:02 PM #264085jficquetteParticipant[quote=arraya]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1][/quote]Curing female hysteria seems like it would be a fun business to get into.
John
August 31, 2008 at 3:02 PM #264294jficquetteParticipant[quote=arraya]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1][/quote]Curing female hysteria seems like it would be a fun business to get into.
John
August 31, 2008 at 3:02 PM #264297jficquetteParticipant[quote=arraya]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1][/quote]Curing female hysteria seems like it would be a fun business to get into.
John
August 31, 2008 at 3:02 PM #264351jficquetteParticipant[quote=arraya]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is no longer recognized by modern medical authorities. It was a popular diagnosis in Western nations, during the Victorian era, for women who exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and a “tendency to cause trouble”.[1]
Patients diagnosed with female hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the woman’s genitals by the doctor to “hysterical paroxysm”, which is now recognized as orgasm.[1][/quote]Curing female hysteria seems like it would be a fun business to get into.
John
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