Domain: mum.org

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menstruations 10
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Letter from Mrs. Pinkham to a sick lady, at the Museum of ...
Read a discussion of the letter testimonials, and their authenticity, of the Pinkham company (in a discussion of a Pursettes ad with a letter testimonial) ...
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Two anti-diaper ads, Tampax, 1989 & 1990, at MUM
One thing many women hate about menstrual pads is that they seem like diapers - they are diapers, something babies, incontinents and old people also wear. ...
3.
Camelia history & boxes, Germany, 1930s
Camelia early on put a slip of paper inside the box that the customer could ... 1952 (Australia), 1970s (France), 1990 (Germany) - Underpants directory ...
4.
Camelia booklet, the Netherlands, 1928(?)
Camelia was probably the first really successful disposable menstrual napkin ... another company takes care of the business of Camelia in the Netherlands. ...
5.
"Gynecologist versus obstetrician: what lies behind the ...
All attempts at making scientific reason prevail and promoting the definitive separation between gynecology, obstetrics and gynecologic surgery (or female ...
6.
o.b. ads, the Netherlands, Oct. and Nov., 1959, at the Museum of ...
Why?] with o.b. tampons, the Unnoticeable Protection, handily tucked away in the smallest purse." o.b. per pack of 10 tampons covers a month's use: Normal 1 ...
7.
Lily the Pink, song about Lydia Pinkham, at the Museum of ...
See two letters to MUM about the ingredients of her Compound, and one about the lyrics of an English pop song, Lily the Pink, about her. ...
8.
San-Nap-Pak menstrual napkin ad in Love Mirror (1932) at the ...
This San-Nap-Pak menstrual pad advertisement from 1932 (U.S.A.) claims medical endorsement, just as Tampax, Kotex, o.b. tampon, and many other companies did ...
9.
What did American and European women use for menstruation in the ...
Although another report indicates that for one wife of the Prophet who had extra bleeding (non-menstrual blood) to place a tray underneath to catch any ...
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FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions About the Museum of Menstruation ...
I started reading about the marketing and the history of the way people have explained and reacted to menstruation in many of the cultures of the world. ...
 
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