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Settle in for a journey into the strange, restrictive, and surprisingly inventive world of the Victorian era. This historical sleep story is designed to quiet your mind, weaving a tale that begins in the stuffy drawing-rooms of the 19th century, where any sign of female emotion could lead to a diagnosis of "hysteria." Discover the ancient and bizarre theory of the "wandering womb," and follow the medical establishment's increasingly desperate, and often comical, attempts to "cure" this fashionable malady—from high-pressure water jets to steam-powered contraptions. Learn the true story behind the invention of the electric vibrator, a device created not for pleasure, but to save the tired hands of doctors. Trace its incredible path from a clinical tool to a respectable home appliance sold in the Sears catalogue, its fall from grace in the age of Freud, and its eventual reclamation as a symbol of female empowerment. Told in a soft-spoken, calming voice and set against a black screen, this story is perfect for deep sleep, relaxation, or anyone who loves history's forgotten tales. SOURCE: "The Technology of Orgasm: 'Hysteria,' the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction" by Rachel P. Maines (While this is a book, it's the foundational text for this entire history. A link to its description is appropriate). https://www.amazon.com/Technology-Org... "The Surprising History of the Vibrator" – The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/26/st... "Victorian Doctors Gave Women Orgasms to Treat 'Hysteria'" – HISTORY https://www.history.com/news/victoria... "Hysteria" – Science Museum https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/obje... "Dr. Joseph Mortimer Granville" – The Tuke Website (A site on the history of psychiatry) http://www.historyofpsychiatry.co.uk/...