Was stress-induced fainting as big a deal in 19th century England as many novels would have us believe?

by RowdyRabbi

It seems in so many novels like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein and even less scary novels like Jane Austen stuff that people--mostly women--are always fainting when things get too exciting. Is this just a common plot device or is there some truth to chronic fainting?

Further, if it's false, why did they include it in so many books? If it's true what were the factors? Thanks.

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