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... original purpose of writing the story was to have gained personal satisfaction if Dr. S. Weir Mitchell might change his treatment after reading the story. ...
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... She sought the rest cure treatment from Dr. S Weir Mitchell, which was very popular (Cahill 9). Wharton then went on the write many well-known novels. ...
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... An American neurologist, Silas Weir Mitchell saw anorexia as a form of neurasthenia, a nervous disorder characterized by nervous exhaustion and lack of ...
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... His cure, which is mentioned in Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper": "John says if I don't pick up faster he shall send me to Weir Mitchell in the fall. ...
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... John manipulates Jane into resting and trying to get better by hold a trip to Weir Mitchell over her head (this doctor treated Charlottes Illness in her real ...
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... instance, however, when he does talk of taking her to an expert for assistance: "John says if I don't pick up faster he shall send me to Weir Mitchell in the ...
(3265 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)
... At one point in the story Gilman referred to her own neurologist: "John says if I don't pick up faster he shall send me to Weir Mitchell in the fall"(Gilman 229 ...
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... a perfect and enthusiastic housekeeper." He does talk of taking her to an expert: "John says if I don't pick up faster he shall send me to Weir Mitchell in the ...
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... His choice of treatment is to prescribe a "rest cure", which in fact is the product of the famous Doctor Weir Mitchell, a well-known Philadelphia neurologist ...
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... Gilman herself suffered with bouts of depression and was persuaded to see Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, whom she mentions in her story, for treatment. ...
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... Gilman herself suffered with bouts of depression and was persuaded to see Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, whom she mentions in her story, for treatment. ...
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... women. - S. Weir Mitchell "The Rocking Horse Winner" is the story of a boy's gift for picking the winners in horse races. An omniscient ...
(1917 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... For example "John thought that it might do me good to see a little company" or "John says if I don't pick up faster, he shall send me to Weir Mitchell in the ...
(1377 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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