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Caroline Crampton

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Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Since going through all the treatment, as difficult and traumatic as it was at times, I did come out of it with... this incredible appreciation for the myriad complexities of the human body.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Since going through all the treatment, as difficult and traumatic as it was at times, I did come out of it with... this incredible appreciation for the myriad complexities of the human body.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

And actually writing the book and doing all of this research into medical history and the different ways different people and cultures and times have conceived of the body in all of these extraordinary ways gave me this almost sort of rapturous appreciation for it. Sometimes I feel a bit like if you go into a really incredible building like a cathedral or a

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

And actually writing the book and doing all of this research into medical history and the different ways different people and cultures and times have conceived of the body in all of these extraordinary ways gave me this almost sort of rapturous appreciation for it. Sometimes I feel a bit like if you go into a really incredible building like a cathedral or a

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

And actually writing the book and doing all of this research into medical history and the different ways different people and cultures and times have conceived of the body in all of these extraordinary ways gave me this almost sort of rapturous appreciation for it. Sometimes I feel a bit like if you go into a really incredible building like a cathedral or a

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Civic Hall and you have this feeling of awe that, wow, you know, so someone conceived of this design and then it was built and now I can stand inside it. I sometimes feel a sense of awe a bit like that, thinking of my own body.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Civic Hall and you have this feeling of awe that, wow, you know, so someone conceived of this design and then it was built and now I can stand inside it. I sometimes feel a sense of awe a bit like that, thinking of my own body.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Civic Hall and you have this feeling of awe that, wow, you know, so someone conceived of this design and then it was built and now I can stand inside it. I sometimes feel a sense of awe a bit like that, thinking of my own body.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

I think that's right. Yes, I have been judging my body very harshly and holding it to a very high standard, perhaps. Your body gets a bad review. One out of five stars. It's still going. I think that's maybe what the process has brought me to now is that, you know, it's definitely not perfect and there are better ones out there, but it's still going.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

I think that's right. Yes, I have been judging my body very harshly and holding it to a very high standard, perhaps. Your body gets a bad review. One out of five stars. It's still going. I think that's maybe what the process has brought me to now is that, you know, it's definitely not perfect and there are better ones out there, but it's still going.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

I think that's right. Yes, I have been judging my body very harshly and holding it to a very high standard, perhaps. Your body gets a bad review. One out of five stars. It's still going. I think that's maybe what the process has brought me to now is that, you know, it's definitely not perfect and there are better ones out there, but it's still going.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

And that's something worth noting and worth celebrating, perhaps.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

And that's something worth noting and worth celebrating, perhaps.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

And that's something worth noting and worth celebrating, perhaps.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

So the phrase a body made of glass came from the existence of this thing called the glass delusion, which is this centuries old psychological condition disorder whereby people suddenly think that they are made of glass instead of being made of flesh and bone. And This goes back a very long time. The French King Charles VI thought he had it in the 14th century.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

So the phrase a body made of glass came from the existence of this thing called the glass delusion, which is this centuries old psychological condition disorder whereby people suddenly think that they are made of glass instead of being made of flesh and bone. And This goes back a very long time. The French King Charles VI thought he had it in the 14th century.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

So the phrase a body made of glass came from the existence of this thing called the glass delusion, which is this centuries old psychological condition disorder whereby people suddenly think that they are made of glass instead of being made of flesh and bone. And This goes back a very long time. The French King Charles VI thought he had it in the 14th century.

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Cervantes wrote a novella about it in the 16th, 17th. There are lots and lots of documented cases of it. And I don't think the glass delusion is hypochondria, but the more I became fascinated by it and researched it, the more I began to think that it was a very good image or metaphor for what it feels like to have hypochondria, because the sufferers from the glass delusion were...

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Cervantes wrote a novella about it in the 16th, 17th. There are lots and lots of documented cases of it. And I don't think the glass delusion is hypochondria, but the more I became fascinated by it and researched it, the more I began to think that it was a very good image or metaphor for what it feels like to have hypochondria, because the sufferers from the glass delusion were...

Fresh Air
A Cultural History Of Hypochondria

Cervantes wrote a novella about it in the 16th, 17th. There are lots and lots of documented cases of it. And I don't think the glass delusion is hypochondria, but the more I became fascinated by it and researched it, the more I began to think that it was a very good image or metaphor for what it feels like to have hypochondria, because the sufferers from the glass delusion were...