For more than 4,000 years, the medical literature has been rife with what mostly male doctors considered an entirely female problem: hysteria. The ancient Egyptian Kahun Papyrus, which dates to about 1900 B.C. and is the oldest known medical text, advised that women who were cranky, weepy, depressed or anxious were suffering because their uteruses were in an unnatural position.

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