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Upon seeing the success of the trick, other women began dancing to annoy their husbands too, powered on by “free, lewd and impertinent” thoughts. This type of dancing mania was classified by Paracelsus as Chorea lasciva (caused by voluptuous desires, "without fear or respect"), which sat alongside Chorea imaginativa (caused by the imagination, "from rage and swearing"), and Chrorea naturalis (a much milder form, caused by corporal causes) as the three main forms of the condition.11