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The Nervous Housewife

The Nervous Housewife

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THE NERVOUS HOUSEWIFE

BY

ABRAHAM MYERSON, M.D.


BOSTON

LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY

1920

Published November, 1920

Norwood Press

Set up and electrotyped by J.S. Cushing Co.

Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.

CONTENTS

Chapter   Page
I Introductory 1
II The Nature Of "Nervousness" 17
III Types Of Housewife Predisposed To Nervousness 46
IV The Housework And The Home As Factors In The Neurosis 74
V Reaction To The Disagreeable 91
VI Poverty And Its Psychical Results 116
VII The Housewife And Her Husband 126
VIII The Housewife And Her Household Conflicts 141
IX The Symptoms As Weapons Against The Husband 160
X Histories Of Some Severe Cases 168
XI Other Typical Cases 199
XII Treatment Of The Individual Cases 231
XIII The Future Of Woman, The Home, And Marriage 244
  Index 269

CHAPTER I

Introductory

How old is the problem of the Nervous Housewife?

Did the semi-mythical Cave Man (who is perhaps only a pseudo-scientific creation) on his return from a prehistoric hunt find his leafy spouse all in tears over her staglocythic house-cleaning, or the conduct of the youngest cave child? Did she complain of her back, did she have a headache every time they disagreed, did she fuss and fret until he lost his patience and dashed madly out to the Cave Man's Refuge?

We cannot tell; we only know that all humor aside, and without reference to the past, the Nervous Housewife is surely a phenomenon of the present-day American home. In greater or less degree she is in every man's home; nor is she alone the rich Housewife with too little to do, for though riches do not protect, poverty predisposes, and the poor Housewife is far more frequently the victim of this disease of occupation. Every practicing physician, every hospital clinic, finds her a problem, evoking pity, concern, exasperation, and despair. She goes from specialist to specialist,—orthopedic surgeon, gynecologist, X-ray man, neurologist. By the time she has completed a course of treatment she has tasted all the drugs in the pharmacopeia, wears plates on her feet, spectacles on her nose, has had her teeth tinkered with, and her insides straightened; has had a course in hydrotherapeutics, electrotherapeutics, osteopathy, and

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