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Hysteria!
Do you suffer from headaches, sadness, low energy, high energy, hearing loss, anxiety, pain, hallucinations, or any other problem AND you have a uterus? This can only lead to one diagnosis: hysteria! Hysteria (from the Greek hystera = uterus) began as the idea of the uterus moving around the body, causing all sorts of physical and mental troubles on the way. The first mentions of the wandering womb date back to 1900 BC. Throughout the ages, hysteria remained an umbrella diagnosis for a variety of issues women faced, from more ‘reasonable’ ones (different ailments) to everything seen as ‘unwomanly’ behaviors, like being short-tempered, not wanting to marry, or not being interested in having children.
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Halsted, Hampton, And Rubber Gloves
In 1889, Caroline Hampton was a talented young nurse working at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. She was the chief nurse in the medical team working with William Halsted, one of the founders of the hospital and a well-known surgeon. After a few months of assisting in the operating room, Caroline was on the verge of resigning from her position due to painful eczema and dermatitis she had developed as a result of following Halsted’s strict hygienic procedure that included disinfecting hands and instruments with multiple chemical solutions. The surgeon didn’t want to part with his favorite assistant, so he came up with a brilliant idea:
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Sappy Dayz is a webcomic that doesn t have any idols. It pokes fun at pretty much everything you can imagine. X-rated entertainment, death, even our own stupidity, nothing is off-limits.
In a way, you can view these comics as short personality tests. You scroll through them, pay attention to which ones you find funny and which ones offend you, and the topics where you draw the line can tell a lot about your values and idols.
The creator of the series (let s call them Sappy Sap), says it is politically incorrect, bold, and sometimes over the line and if you are offended by anything published here and feel the need to express your outrage please kindly f k right off . They don t care.