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Anorexia was rare in the mid-nineteenth century not because physicians somehow failed to notice their starving patients, Shorter believes, but because it hadn’t yet been widely acknowledged as part of the symptom pool of that time. Only after it became a culturally agreed-upon expression of internal distress did it become widespread.
Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche
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