Historical remedies
                            for menstrual period pain and problems. See
                            more remedies here.
                          
                          A discussion of
                              the letter testimonials, and their
                            authenticity, of the Pinkham company (in a
                            discussion of a Pursettes ad with a letter
                            testimonial)
                          See two letters to MUM about the ingredients of her
                              Compound, and one about the lyrics of
                            an English pop song, Lily the Pink,
                            about her.
                          Other amazing women:
                            Nelli Bly, Dr.
                            Marie Stopes, Dr.
                            Grace Feder Thompson
                          
                          
                          
                              
                              
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                          The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., maker
                              of medicine for headaches, stomach
                              illness, insomnia, depression, cancer,
                              tumors, women's diseases, flatulence,
                              menstruation, fertility, etc.: 
                              Ad from 1881 in a
                                Salt Lake City newspaper
                          
                          
                            
                              
                                
                                  
                                    The ad below appeared in the
                                      Salt Lake Weekly Herald, in Salt
                                      Lake City, Utah (U.S.A.), on
                                      December 8, 1881, only six years
                                      after Mrs. Pinkham started her business
                                      in Massachusetts.
                                    Her face exudes confidence, as
                                      if she can cure illnesses
                                      uncurable even today!
                                    Don't the mottoes to the right
                                      and left of her head seem modern?
                                      And note that "woman" is singular
                                      in both instances, making it
                                      personal, not generic. It's just
                                      Mrs. Pinkham and you!
                                    I had to show you the Ferry's
                                      Seeds ad, at bottom; isn't it
                                      beautiful? The company still
                                      exists.
                                    I split
                                          the ad to make download
                                          faster. In other words, both
                                          parts belong together.
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                                    The
                                        Schlesinger Library, of the
                                        Radcliffe Institute for Advanced
                                        Study, part of Harvard
                                        University, has probably
                                      the largest
                                        collection of material
                                      about the Pinkham enterprise, the
                                      records of the Lydia E. Pinkham
                                      Medicine Company.
                                    Part of the donation of
                                      SarahAnne Hazelwood to this
                                      museum, much of it patent medicine
                                      and old medical equipment, was a
                                      very interesting biography and
                                      study of Mrs. Pinkham's business,
                                      Female
                                        Complaints: Lydia Pinkham and
                                        the Business of Women's Medicine,
                                      by Sarah Stage.
                                    
                                    See two letters to MUM about the
                                      ingredients
                                        of her Compound, and one
                                      about the lyrics of an English pop
                                        song,
                                        Lily the Pink, about her.
                                    Other amazing
                                        women: Nelli Bly, Dr.
                                      Marie Stopes,
                                      Dr. Grace Feder Thompson
                                    See also the patent medicine
                                      Cardui,
                                      Dr. Grace Feder Thompson's
letter
                                      appealing for patients, Dr. Pierce's
                                      medicines, and Orange
                                        Blossom medicine.
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                                        1998, 2005 Harry Finley. It is
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