Reasons For Admission To An Asylum 1864-1889
π΄ Intemperance & business trouble
π΄ Kicked in the head by a horse
π΄ Hereditary predisposition
π΄ Ill treatment by husband
π΄ Imaginary female trouble
π΄ Hysteria
π΄ Immoral life
π΄ Imprisonment
π΄ Jealousy and religion
π΄ Laziness
π΄ Marriage of son
π΄ Masturbation & syphilis
π΄ Masturbation for 30 years
π΄ Medicine to prevent conception
π΄ Menstrual deranged
π΄ Mental excitement
π΄ Novel reading
π΄ Nymphomania
π΄ Opium habit
π΄ Over action of the mind
π΄ Dissolute habits
π΄ Domestic affliction
π΄ Domestic trouble
π΄ Dropsy
π΄ Egotism
π΄ Epileptic fits
π΄ Excessive sexual abuse
π΄ Excitement as officer
π΄ Exposure and hereditary
π΄ Exposure and quackery
π΄ Exposure in army
π΄ Fever and jealousy
π΄ Fighting fire
π΄ Suppressed masturbation
π΄ Suppression of menses
π΄ The war
π΄ Time of life
π΄ Uterine derangement
π΄ Venereal excesses
π΄ Vicious vices
π΄ Women trouble
π΄ Superstition
π΄ Shooting of daughter
π΄ Small pox
π΄ Snuff eating for 2 years
π΄ Spinal irritation
π΄ Gathering in the head
π΄ Greediness
π΄ Grief
π΄ Gunshot wound
π΄ Hard study
π΄ Rumor of husband murder
π΄ Salvation army
π΄ Scarlatina
π΄ Seduction & disappointment
π΄ Self abuse
π΄ Sexual abuse & stimulants
π΄ Sexual derangement
π΄ False confinement
π΄ Feebleness of intellect
π΄ Fell from horse in war
π΄ Female disease
π΄ Dissipation of nerves