Leona
Chalmer's 1937
book with a
drawing of a cup.
And
read comments from people who have
used a cup.
Do cups
cause endometriosis? Not enough evidence,
says the FDA.
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A History of the
Menstrual Cup (continued)
Start
the series
Below:
"Tassette, Inc.," by Anthony Ludovici
Article in The O-T-C MARKET
Edition of THE COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
CHRONICLE, Nov. 20, 1969
(Robert
P. Oreck and the Second Attempt to
Sell The Cup:
Tassette
[see a 1961 stock
prospectus with links to instructions
and
promotional material,
1956(?)-1960s, & historical
introduction])
Read about
this cup.
The article gives an overview of the
good and bad of a menstrual cup,
a topic alive
today.
I thank the former Tambrands,
maker of Tampax
tampons (now part part
of Procter & Gamble), for
donating this issue of the O-T-C
Market Edition!
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Below:
An overview of p. 2. Enlargements
below.
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Below:
Top of the page. Someone at the
Tampax company wrote, "[I] Know
you are interested in
competition. [someone's initals,
which might be the
same as on a stock
prospectus, 1961]"
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Below:
The start of the article, p. 2.
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Below:
The pertinent (not impertinent!)
right side of the page.
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The article continues
(p. 4)
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