About This Book
A wry first-person confession traces a lifetime shaped by neurasthenia, chronicling childhood habits, schooling, failed and varied occupations, medical courses and treatments, dietary experiments, romantic entanglements, fads such as New Thought and hypnotic suggestion, and attempts at rest and travel for health. The tone blends humor and self-analysis while detailing symptoms, experimental remedies, and consequences of vice and avoidance, offering episodic sketches that alternate anecdote with reflection on heredity, environment, and personal responsibility in shaping illness and recovery.
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