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The modern malady

Science & Technology Publishing

Date de publication : 2025-09-01

The Modern Malady by Clement Dukes is a comprehensive exploration of the phenomenon of nervous exhaustion, or neurasthenia, as it was understood in the late nineteenth century. Drawing on his extensive experience as a physician, Dukes delves into the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this condition, which he identifies as a defining ailment of modern life. The book examines the impact of rapid social, technological, and industrial changes on the human nervous system, arguing that the pressures and pace of contemporary society have led to a widespread increase in mental and physical fatigue. Dukes provides detailed case studies and observations from his medical practice, illustrating the various ways in which neurasthenia manifests in individuals of different ages, professions, and social backgrounds. He discusses the role of heredity, lifestyle, education, and work habits in predisposing individuals to nervous exhaustion, and he offers practical advice for prevention and recovery. The author emphasizes the importance of rest, proper nutrition, exercise, and mental hygiene, while also critiquing the excesses of modern civilization that contribute to the malady. Throughout the book, Dukes combines medical insight with social commentary, reflecting on the broader implications of neurasthenia for society as a whole. He warns of the dangers of neglecting mental health and advocates for a more balanced and humane approach to life. The Modern Malady stands as both a medical treatise and a cultural critique, offering readers a window into the anxieties and challenges of the Victorian era, many of which remain relevant today.

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Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-01
Pages
192 pages
EAN papier
9782528111581

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