In this work, William Smoult Playfair offers a medical perspective on the treatment of nerve disorders and hysteria, which were commonly diagnosed in women during the Victorian era. He argues for a holistic approach that takes into account both the physical and psychological aspects of these conditions and proposes various therapeutic interventions. This book is an important document of the history of psychiatry and offers insights into the cultural attitudes toward mental illness.
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