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Neurasthenia

Neurasthenia (also known as Neuralgia) was a term first coined by Beard in 1880 to describe a condition with symptoms of fatigue, anxiety and pessimism. It was explained as being a result of exhaustion of the central nervous system's energy reserves which Beard attributed to civilisation. In the late 1800s it became a popular diagnosis and led to rest cures.

Physiscians at the time frequently associated Neurasthenia with the stresses of urbanization and the pressures placed on the intellectual class by the increasingly competitive business environment. Typically, it was associated with upper class individuals in sedentary employment.

It was a common diagnosis in World War I but its use declined a decade later.

The symptoms are similar to what is now termed fibromyalgia.

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