A contemporary patent
                            medicine empire: Read selections
                        from Dr.  R.V. Pierce's The People's Common Sense
                          Medical Adviser; or, Medicine Explained, 
                        (1895, Buffalo, New York, from Pierce's own
                        press at his World's Dispensary Medical
                        Association: "Spermatorrhea'
                        (loss of semen without copulation, which usually
                        means masturbation),
                        portrait of Pierce,
                        and his hospital.
                      
                      See Dr. Grace Feder Thompson's
                        letter appealing for patients, Lydia E. Pinkham's
                        Vegetable Compound, and Orange
                          Blossom medicine, Dr. E. C. Abbey's The Sexual System and Its
                          Derangements, which emphasises
                        masturbation, as does Dr. Pierce, and several small boxes of old
                        American patent medicine for women.
                      
                      
                      
                      And, of course, the first Tampax AND - special
                        for you! - the American fax tampon,
                        from the early 1930s, which also came in bags.
                      See a Modess True or
                          False? ad in The American Girl magazine,
                        January 1947, and actress Carol
                          Lynley in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter"
                        booklet ad (1955) - Modess
                          . . . . because ads (many dates).
                      
                      
                      
                          
                          
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                      S. B. Hartman,
                            M.D.  Lectures on Chronic Catarrh,
                            (ca. 1895) 
                            Booklet (selections), Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. 
                          Catarrh as the cause of many diseases 
                          The cure: patent medicines Pe-ru-na (Peruna),
                          Man-a-lin (Manalin), La-cu-pi-a (Lacupia) 
                        
                      
                        
                          
                            
                              
                                
                                Main page.
                                SarahAnne Hazlewood generously
                                    donated the booklet to this museum.
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                            Below:
                              Contents. I include only "Health and
                              Beauty, Female Catarrh" in the following
                              pages, pp 65-98, plus the "Introductory"
                              and preface. 
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                            Oh, all right, I have to
                              show you one of the eye-catching
                                drawings, below, from a section
                              of the booklet I ignored otherwise. 
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                      Cover
                        | contents
                        | preface
                        | introduction
                        | [pp. 2-64 skipped] | 65 female
                          catarrh | 66 female
                          debility | 67 catarrh;
                          vulvitis; catching cold | 68 The
                          working woman; the society woman | 69 pruritis
                          vulvae | 70 catarrh
                          of bladder | 71 [illustration only] "Health
                          and Beauty are Inseparable" | 72 vaginitis;
                          leucorrhea (whites) | 73 bearing-down
                          pains | 74 heavy
                          skirts; a typical case of vaginal leucorrhea
                        | 75 endometritis
                        | 76 pe-ru-na
                          is harmless | 77 catarrhal
                          amenorrhea | 78 menorrhagia;
                          metorrhagia | 79 dysmenorrhea
                        | 80 [illustration only] "Perfect
                          Health Brings Beauty" | 81 salpingitis
                        | 82 barrenness
                        | 83 change
                          of life [menopause] | 84 catarrhal
                          congestion | 85 no
                          narcotics; constipation; your diet | 86 an
                          interesting case continued | 87 the
                          nerves and catarrh; hysteria | 88 nervous
                          prostration | 89 a
                          merchant's wife; a farmer's wife | 90
                        [illustration only] "The
                          Only Road to Beauty is Health" | 91 catarrh
                          continued | 92 clean
                          skin; massage baths | 93 facial
                          blemishes; mask for face and hands | 94 heredity
                        | 95 false
                          modesty | 96 health
                          and beauty | 97 epidemic
                          catarrh or la grippe [influenza, flu] 98 gentle
                          laxative; after effects of la grippe 
                        
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