Meds, 1940s-1950s? 
                              Meds (U.S.A. and elsewhere, box and
                            tampon, 1967, Personal Products Company) - pamphlet
                            introducing Meds to the world (1930s) - 1941 ad - Personal Digest
                            leaflets, which sometimes have information
                            about Meds (1966-67) - 1967 ad - undated
                            instructions here
                            and here. - Australian ad,
                            1950s 
                            "Educational Portfolio
                              on Menstrual Hygiene" (1968)
                            U.S.A. Teacher's kit for Modess sanitary napkins,
                              menstrual tampons and panties
                            (mostly complete) 
                              "A Teaching Guide for Menstrual Hygiene" (cover, 1962,
                            Personal Products Corp. [Modess], U.S.A.) 
                            "A Teacher's Guide to
                              Feminine Hygiene" (cover, 1973,
                            Personal Products Corp. [Modess], U.S.A.) 
                            "Your Image is Your
                              Fortune!,"
                              Modess sales-hints booklet for stores
                              similar to the one below, 1967 (U.S.A.) 
                              Modess (Johnson & Johnson,
                            U.S.A.) 1927 Gilbreth
                            report to Johnson & Johnson about Modess
                            - newspaper ads 1927-28
                            - "Silent Purchase"
                            ad, June 1928 - ad, 1928
                            - "Modernizing Mother" ads: #1, February
                            1929 ("Mother . . .
                              don't be quaint"); #3 April 1929 ("Don't weaken, Mother");
                            #5, June 1929 ("Never
                              mind, Mother, you'll learn") - ad about concealing
                            pad, 1930 - ad
                            compared with Kotex ad, 1931 - ad, 1931 - wrapped Modess pad
                            for dispenser, 1930s? - Ad, U.K., 1936 - True or False? ad
                            in The American Girl magazine, January 1947
                            - Australian ad,
                            1957 - ad (1956)
                            with "Modess . . . . because" ad
                            incorporated into it - ad for "Growing Up
                            and Liking It" booklet (1963, Modess) -
                            actress Carol Lynley
                            in "How shall I tell my daughter?" booklet
                            ad (1955) - Modess . .
                              . . because ads (many dates) - French ad, 1970s?
                            - ad, French,
                            1972, photo by David Hamilton - Personal Digest
                              leaflets (6), 1966-67: describe Modess
                            products - How Modess
                              Sanitary Napkins Began: excerpts
                            from"A Company That Cares: One Hundred Year
                            Illustrated History of Johnson and Johnson" 
                            MUCH MORE MODESS INFORMATION AND PRODUCTS 
                            The first Tampax
                            
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                              
                              
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                             MUSEUM OF MENSTRUATION AND WOMEN'S
                              HEALTH
                          Meds menstrual
                              tampons, super absorbency 
                              The Modess tampon 
                            (1970, Johnson & Johnson, New Zealand)
                           
                            
                              
                                
                                  
                                    
                                    I thank
                                        the former Tambrands, which made
                                        Tampax before Procter &
                                        Gamble bought the company, for
                                        donating the box!
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                                    Below:
                                      One side of the instructions,
                                      which folds in half (the first page is at
                                        right,  
                                      the back at
                                        left) which measure as
                                      shown 5 1/8 x 3 3/16" (12.9 x 8.1
                                      cm).
                                    Wow, how times change! The first
                                      Q & A seems
to
                                        equate single girls with
                                        virginity!
                                    The short
                                        vertical black lines in
                                      some corners, like right below at
                                      left, 
                                      probably indicated either where a
                                      machine was to cut the paper 
                                      or served as marks to line up the
                                      red printing plate with the 
                                      black one.
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                                    Below:
                                      The other side.
                                    Under
                                        COMPLETE COMFORT: A MUM
                                      visitor reported that in the Traumarama
                                      section of a recent  
                                      Seventeen magazine (December
                                      2009?) a reader related how a cheerleader
                                      hoisted aloft in a team  
                                      stunt DID
                                      have "outward
indication
                                        that [she was] wearing sanitary
                                        protection." 
                                      The guy holding her feet could see
                                      the tampon
                                        string hanging out of the crotch
                                        of her underpants.
                                    See a roughly contemporary French ad
                                        for Modess, probably more risque
                                      than those 
                                      in New Zealand (or the U.S.A.).
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                                    Meds, 1940s-1950s?
                                      - Meds
                                      (U.S.A. and elsewhere, box and
                                      tampon, 1967, Personal Products
                                      Company) - pamphlet
                                      introducing Meds to the world
                                      (1930s) - 1941
                                      ad - Personal
                                        Digest leaflets, which
                                      sometimes have information about
                                      Meds (1966-67) - 1967 ad -
                                      undated instructions here and
                                      here. -
                                      Australian
                                      ad, 1950s 
                                      "Educational
                                        Portfolio on Menstrual Hygiene"
                                      (1968) U.S.A. Teacher's kit for Modess sanitary
                                        napkins, menstrual tampons
                                      and panties (mostly complete) 
                                        "A Teaching Guide for Menstrual
                                        Hygiene" (cover,
                                      1962, Personal Products Corp.,
                                      U.S.A.) 
                                      "A Teacher's
                                        Guide to Feminine Hygiene" (cover,
                                      1973, Personal Products Corp.,
                                      U.S.A.) 
                                      "Your Image is
                                        Your Fortune!," Modess
                                        sales-hints booklet for stores
                                        similar to the one below, 1967
                                        (U.S.A.) 
                                        MUCH MORE MODESS INFORMATION AND
                                        PRODUCTS 
                                      Early commercial
                                        tampons - Rely tampon
                                      - Meds
                                      tampon (Modess) 
                                      The first Tampax
                                      - Tampon
                                        directory.
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