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Vibrators invented, by a doctor as a medical instrument, to treat hysteria.
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In the 1800s and early 1900s– women were diagnosed with a condition called female hysteria. The symptoms of hysteria included faintness, insomnia, irritability, loss of sexual desire, and even a lack of appetite. After experimenting with other medical treatments, doctors realized that female hysteria could be best cured by a pelvic vaginal massage. The medical cure is an orgasm, ‘hysteric’ women became health again after experiencing orgasms.
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Doctors spent years manually masturbating women, “massaging the uterus” to cure their “congestion of the genitalia” or “hysteria.” The prescribed masturbation technique was successful, yet it was also time consuming for the doctors who had waiting rooms filled with women in need of orgasms by hand. After years of having tired fingers (much like today’s women experience w/”tired husband’s syndrome”), doctors finally found the medical device they needed: The vibrator. |
The Vibrator
In 1883, a doctor invented the first vibrator as a medical instrument. This new device eased the common finger cramping doctors faced while treating so many “hysteric” women and improved the success rate with more powerful vibrations available of curing female hysteria with the induced cure, the orgasm. Women continued to visit doctors for their vibrator medical treatments until the mid 1920s.
Doctors – yes, doctors – gave women the medically proven physical and emotional benefits of sexual satisfaction with an orgasm to induce the body’s natural secretion of ‘feel good’ chemicals, within the body needed for complete health. In other words, women were finally experiencing the orgasms that they were not getting at home because they needed the health benefits that the body produces with the secretion of Oxytocin among other chemicals released within the body during an orgasm.
With the medical benefits of an orgasms, women were suddenly cured of their medical condition “ female hysteria”, along with its symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, insomnia, and a variety of other medical issues.
Hamilton Beach vibrators landed themselves in the window displays of nationwide department stores and were featured advertisements in newspapers. The Vibrator was marketed to women as homeopathic home healthcare appliance; Vibrators became such a phenomenon with their promises of improved skin tone, a rosy glow, and general well-being. Reflecting consumers’ priorities, the vibrator was the fifth household device to be electrified, coming in before the vacuum cleaner and electric iron.
The vibrator was a very important tool for women’s health, medical science knew then what it still knows today, that a women’s health is vastly improved with frequent orgasms – and yet today because we have become so politically correct – ‘hysteria’ with all of its symptoms, and the cure, the vibrators have become less openly discussed. And today the vibrator is still the best secret for a women’s health.
“The more things change, the more they stay the same”
The Vibrator today is still a wonderful medical marvel . |
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