Om Neurasthenia
First coined by George Miller Beard in 1869, neurasthenia was a popular diagnosis for a range of symptoms including fatigue, anxiety, and depression. John Harvey Kellogg, best known for developing corn flakes, was a prominent physician who wrote extensively on neurasthenia. This book is a thorough examination of the condition and its causes, with advice for treatment and prevention.
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