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Huh. New context on the character of Mrs Bennet. 🤔
“…Enlightenment doctors had genuine sympathy for their patients, not least because they were gleaned from the rich and famous […], the ‘victims of an interestingly delicate nervous system buckling under the pressures of civilisation.’ […] Madness was still a personal failing, but hysteria was a sign of accomplishment.
— Nov 15, 2025 12:52AM
“…Enlightenment doctors had genuine sympathy for their patients, not least because they were gleaned from the rich and famous […], the ‘victims of an interestingly delicate nervous system buckling under the pressures of civilisation.’ […] Madness was still a personal failing, but hysteria was a sign of accomplishment.
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We see the [assumption of childbearing factors] in many predominantly female conditions: women with endometriosis are told that delayed childbearing caused it [✅], or that pregnancy will cure it [✅]; women with breast cancer were once fed this line until advances in research (which only occurred because women campaigned for better knowledge and treatments) proved otherwise.
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— Dec 31, 2025 02:06PM
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In naming hysteria a disease of civilisation, what Sydenham meant was the richer a person was, the more demanding life was, and so the more likely they were to become hysterical. He believed the social conditions that enslaved women caused inner turmoil that resulted in physical illness—an observation ahead of its time.
— Nov 15, 2025 12:36AM

