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Anorexia nervosa may affect as many as five to ten percent of adolescent girls in the United States, and on some college campuses, the estimate is as high as twenty...
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Probably he had expected an entirely different type, she thought on the train—an American woman! He must have anticipated a believer in spiritualism, or a thrust-from-the-heart lady of means who had read about Wales in Romantic poetry ...
James Fancher , her father , was born on April 11 , 1820 , in Pound Ridge , New York , the eleventh ( and posthumous ) child of William Fancher , a farmer . James's great - grandfather was a John Fancher ( or Fansher or Fanshier , as he ...
In issuing this little book I have been actuated by a desire to do something towards the removal of a lamentable degree of popular ignorance.
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This story culminates in the 19th century labelling of anorexia nervosa, a condition which has since attracted a host of theories and explanations in the course of which a medical curiosity has been transformed into a modern disease.
Fasting Girls