Mad Men and Medusas : Reclaiming Hysteria and the Effect of Sibling Relationships on the Human Condition
Hysteria has usually been seen as a female disease. In Ancient Greece it was described as the wandering womb, in the middle ages it was explained as seduction by the devil, and in the 18th century as a touch of the vapours. It was only Jean-Martin Charcot in 19th-century Paris who insisted on the presence of male hysteria.