| 31. | Maturin served in Mesopatamia for 11 months but he was invalided back to the UK in August 1917 suffering from neurasthenia.
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| 32. | Dr . Li Zhisui, then one of Mao's personal physicians, believed that Lin suffered from neurasthenia and hypochondria.
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| 33. | In May 1917 Owen was diagnosed with neurasthenia ( shell-shock ) and sent to Craiglockhart hospital near Edinburgh to recover.
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| 34. | Alston's career was handicapped by neurasthenia and other mental disorders which forced his hospitalization after his playing career was over.
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| 35. | Pemberton advertised that Coca-Cola cured many diseases, including morphine addiction, dyspepsia, neurasthenia, headache, and impotence.
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| 36. | Doherty died of heart failure and neurasthenia on 29 December 1910 at the age of only 38 at his home in Kensington.
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| 37. | At the turn of the century, people called these symptoms " neurasthenia, " literally, weakness of the nerves.
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| 38. | In his later years, Hercher came to suffer from neurasthenia, which developed into a serious affliction at the beginning of 1878.
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| 39. | Reportedly, Sigmund Freud found it an important reference work in his research involving the correlation of modern-day stress and neurasthenia.
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| 40. | :And many researchers think that ME and neurasthenia are the same thing, although this is better discussed on the talk page.
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