And neurasthenics are singularly prone to forebodings.
As a consequence, patients are often not guarded as they otherwise would be and so we have suicides every {557} month of so-called neurasthenics who were really sufferers from melancholia.
Such patients are labeled as neurasthenics for months and at times even years before the serious conditions develop which make the recognition of their ailment comparatively easy.
And as a matter of fact, a good number of observations conspire for the idea that a certain number of neurasthenics are suffering from insufficiency of the adrenal gland.
And these same neurasthenics sink more deeply into their depression, the more efforts they make to throw it off, like the poor wretch in the quicksands who sinks in all the deeper the more he tries to struggle out.
I have had the happiness of contributing to the cure of a large number of neurasthenics with whom every other treatment had failed.
It is a very drastic but very successful "rest-cure", and while it cannot be undergone at home, neurasthenics will benefit by following its principles as far as they can in their own homes.
All neurasthenics and psychasthenics are psychics and their diseases can only be fully understood by the psychologist.
Neurasthenics and psychasthenics present the mildest picture of disordered states of mind.
Besides these cases of the “cultivated” group, Lépine also finds a number of neurasthenicsamongst the peasants, in whom anxious ideas may lead to hypochondria.
Whereas simpleneurasthenics are hypertensive, others have long been recognized as hypotensive; but heart experts have recognized this asthenic hypotension more than psychiatrists or neurologists.
As a rule, in France, the neurasthenicsare evacuated for fatigue.
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