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A century ago, the syndrome was apparently known as neurasthenia.
He died on August 31, 1922 of starvation and neurasthenia.
The only possible end result would be psychopathy or severe neurasthenia.
He is also remembered for his investigations of neurasthenia.
Nervousness, he called it, or if his patients pressed him for the scientific name, neurasthenia.
However, shortly after, he suffered another occurrence of neurasthenia and eventually recovered.
In the early 1900s, it was known as neurasthenia.
Neurasthenia has largely been abandoned as a medical diagnosis.
Maeterlinck became increasingly depressed and was eventually diagnosed with neurasthenia.
Neurasthenia is a disorder with a startle response during periods of great fatigue.
In 1947, he was diagnosed with neurasthenia, and retired with the rank of major general.
I was at this period interested a good deal in mental healing, and had been treated for neurasthenia with gratifying results.
The contraction of the color zones in hysteria and in neurasthenia.
He was diagnosed with neurasthenia and was discharged in August 1916 on medical grounds.
Important It is possible that the main title of the report Neurasthenia is not the name you expected.
She was already being treated for neurasthenia.
However, Neurasthenia is a more central diagnosis.
Her work there included the treatment of a large number of cases of neurasthenia among both male and female patients.
Her second marriage reportedly failed because she was emotionally needy and had married a man who suffered from neurasthenia.
He served with distinction but developed neurasthenia, and he was invalided out in 1918.
His trouble was neurasthenia, and he was presently obliged to retire altogether from the business.
Beer's early death was attributed to neurasthenia.
In 1901, Riley's doctor diagnosed him with neurasthenia, a nervous disorder, and recommended long periods of rest as a cure.
Marcel Proust was said to suffer from neurasthenia.
Psychiatrists, however, used the term neurasthenia, which literally means 'lack of nerve strength'.