rocketwarrior
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For a few centuries, women were treated for “hysteria” – even at the Kellogg Sanitarium. One of the treatments was the pelvic massage, which led to the invention of the modern vibrator. The diagnosis has since been removed from the DSM. Anyway, I thought that surely there must also have been asylums for the treatment of nymphomania. I am working on an exhibit of the changes in the treatment of nymphomania after the invention of electricity. Not unlike ‘turn of the century’ chiropractic medicine. A Tom Robbins character said that psychotherapy has reached the place in its development that surgery was at when practiced by barbers.

