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neurasthenia

[noor-uhs-thee-nee-uh, nyoor-] / ˌnʊər əsˈθi ni ə, ˌnyʊər- /








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Contra Burroughs, I see not so much a virus present as I do a kind of Americanitis, à la William James’ neurasthenia.

From Salon • Dec. 30, 2015

Stranger still were the medical ads that offered electric shock treatment to "cure" neurasthenia - a term encompassing a range of nervous complaints including shell shock.

From BBC • Dec. 9, 2014

Paralysed by neurasthenia at the age of 37, Duparc never composed again, despite living to the age of 85.

From The Guardian • Aug. 29, 2012

The 19th-century philosopher William James reportedly called neurasthenia, from which he claimed to suffer himself, “Americanitis,” in part the result of the accelerating pace of American life.

From New York Times • May 31, 2010

Another loss: his eyes provided him with only half a view of the world, and reading caused his neurasthenia to flare up and made his temples throb.

From "Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel" by David Guterson




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