See also Australian douche ad
                        (ca. 1900) - Fresca
                        douche powder (U.S.A.) (date ?) - Kotique douche liquid
                        ad, 1974 (U.S.A.) - Liasan
                          (1) genital wash ad, 1980s (Germany) - Liasan (2) genital wash
                        ad, 1980s (Germany) - Lysol
                        douche liquid ad, 1928 (U.S.A.) - Lysol douche liquid ad,
                        1948 (U.S.A.) - Marvel
                        douche liquid ad, 1928 (U.S.A.) - Midol menstrual pain
                        pill ad, 1938 (U.S.A.) - Midol
                          booklet (selections), 1959 (U.S.A.) - Mum deodorant cream ad,
                        1926 (U.S.A.) - Myzone
                        menstrual pain pill, 1952 (Australia) - Pristeen genital spray
                        ad, 1969 (U.S.A.) - Spalt
                        pain tablets, 1936 (Germany) - Sterizol douche liquid
                        ad, 1926 (U.S.A.) - Vionell
                        genital spray ad, 1970, with Cheryl Tiegs
                        (Germany) - Zonite
                        douche ad, 1928 (U.S.A.)
                      
                      
                      
                      
                          
                          
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                                Vaginal
                                    hygiene (douching) in The Intimate Side of
                                    a Woman's Life, by Leona W.
                                  Chalmers (1937, Pioneer Publications,
                                  Inc., Radio City, New York)
                                Leona Chalmers, who patented her menstrual cup
                                  the year this book appeared (read her
                                  discussion
                                  of it in this book), advocated
                                  douching, the
                                    flushing out of the vagina with
                                    water or another liquid. Many
                                  writers and doctors also promoted it
                                  until recently. Experts today do not
                                  recommend routine douching and
                                  douching for many special purposes
                                  because it upsets the healthy ecology
                                  of the vagina, sometimes worsening the
                                  very condition it's supposed to cure.
                                  Read an essay
                                  about this.
                                Remember when you read her
                                  discussion of gonorrhea that this
                                  chapter appeared before the use of
                                  antibiotics. You'll note several other
                                  outmoded beliefs and practices, as
                                  well as some substandard editing of
                                  the text, including capitalization of
                                  the wrong words, by today's standards,
                                  at least. Chalmers emphasizes sex
                                  appeal and uses the word feminine in
                                  the way many menstrual products
                                  companies do, to lessen the
                                  unpleasantness many women felt, and
                                  feel, about things and processes "down
                                  there." "Dainty" and "daintiness"
                                  often have the same function and crop
                                  up on boxes and in advertising. Both
                                  words appear on the sparsely worded
                                  box for the "Faultless" syringe
                                  pictured here.
                                Read a general
                                    discussion of the book and
                                  douching information from Mon Docteur,
                                  a company roughly contemporary, and
                                  associated with the Daintette
                                  menstrual cup - yes, Daintette.
                                The
                                      director of the cytology section
                                      of a state public health
                                      department kindly donated the
                                      book.
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                                The next section deals
                                  with Mrs. Chalmers'  
                                  menstrual cup,
                                  part of her vaginal hygiene chapter.
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                      End of douching section;
                          she discusses menstrual
                          cups next.
                        
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