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Berlin electropolis : shock, nerves, and German modernity /
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Neurasthenic nation : America's search for health, happiness, and comfort, 1869-1920 /
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Schuster, David G., 1969-
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American nervousness : Its causes and consequences.
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The neurasthenia-depression controversy : a window on Chinese culture and psychiatric nosology /
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