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Up until recently, ever since Ancient Greece, most physicians believed in a condition called "Female Hysteria". omen considered to be suffering from it exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and the dreaded "tendency to cause trouble". These days it has been replaced with a better understanding of emotions and anxiety.

However, at the time, the treatment for it was for a doctor to manually massage the afflicted female to orgasm, or as they called it then, "hysterical paroxysm". This was time consuming and left many doctors wanting an easier way.

And so vibrators were made.
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