"Faultless Feminine
                          Syringe," No. 240, made by the Faultless
                        Rubber Company, Ashland, Ohio, U.S.A., perhaps
                        from the 1960s or 1970s.
                      
                      
                      
                          
                          
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                                Mon Docteur vaginal douche set
                                  (incomplete?), with (separate?)
                                  documents, American, 1928-29? 
                                  Booklet: "Why
                                    Haven't We Women Been Told This
                                    Thing Before?" pages 21-22
                                Mon Docteur - French for "My
                                    Doctor" (a nice medical connection
                                    with French haughtiness and
                                    naughtiness, huh?) - douche
                                    apparatus allegedly cured many ills,
                                    beautified the user and even could
                                    prevent her from dying. This was an
                                    era when a "germ"-free vagina led to
                                    better health rather than to worse
                                    health as believed today. (Read Luci
                                    Rome's essay
                                    on why women should not douche. And
                                    for the heck of it, surprise
                                    yourself with what
                                      causes menstrual odor.)
                                Women could also buy an early
                                    menstrual cup associated with the
                                    same company. See it as well as more
                                    literature about the beauty-douching
                                    connection (!) here and here.
                                And read what Leona Chalmers,
                                    who developed an early menstrual
                                    cup, writes about douching in a
                                    roughly contemporary book, The Intimate
                                      Side of a Woman's Life.
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                      Copyright 2006 Harry Finley
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