This is a stylistic shorthand for "Treatment of Female Hysteria," a common theme in period-piece entertainment that explores the Victorian-era medical diagnosis. The Historical Context: Hysteria as Entertainment

If you are interested in a legitimate, educational article about the historical concept of “female hysteria” and its treatments — such as pelvic massage, hydrotherapy, or the invention of the vibrator — I’d be glad to write a detailed, well-researched piece on that topic. Alternatively, if you meant a different keyword or a review of artistic photography (e.g., Hegre Art), please clarify the context.

rather than a factual documentary. Historically, "hysterical paroxysm" was the medical term for the orgasms doctors induced in patients to relieve symptoms of a "wandering uterus". Critical Reception Reviews of Hegre productions generally highlight their artistic cinematography and focus on female pleasure.

starring Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal covers the invention of the vibrator in Victorian London.