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Shade fainting room
A fainting room was a private room, of which its main features/furniture were fainting couches, used during the Victorian era, to make women more comfortable during the home treatment of female hysteria. Fainting rooms were used for more privacy during home treatment pelvic massages. Such couches or sofas typically had an arm on one side only to permit easy access to a reclining position, similar to its cousin the Chaise longue, although the sofa style most typically featured a back at one end (usually the side with the arm) so that the resulting position was not purely supine.
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- Shade fainting room
- The fainting room becca bernard creator performer
- Theories for the prevalence of fainting couches
- References
The fainting room becca bernard creator performer
Theories for the prevalence of fainting couches
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