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rest cure

a treatment approach developed in the 19th century for individuals—chiefly women—with nervous disorders attributed to the hectic pace of life in the “railroad age.” The regimen consisted of extended, enforced rest together with change of environment, physical therapy, massage, electrotherapy, and a regulated diet. [developed by U.S. physician Silas Weir Mitchell (1829–1914)]

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