"David Schuster's Neurasthenic Nation provides a vivid and compelling account of neurasthenia and its place in American medicine and culture." - Laura Hirshbein (author of American Melancholy) "[An] excellent study. The book is a worthy addition to the voluminous literature on neurasthenia."(Journal of American History) "David G. Schuster provides a comprehensive examination of the origins and nature of [neurasthenia], but more importantly he captures why it became such an important social, economic, and cultural phenomenon, as well as why, after 1920, it declined so precipitously."(Historian) "Neurasthenic Nation offers a thoughtful and accessible guide to the history of neurasthenia in the United States, one especially sensitive to the role of gender and the relationship between clinicians and clients."(Isis)