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It was thought that “brain work” could literally drain energy from the uterus, making women weak and fatigued. And so many doctors drew a connection between the “epidemic” of hysteria and the rise of suffragism and women’s intellectual exertions. (Among the women to receive a diagnosis of hysteria were the writers Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Alice James.)
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