See Marjorie May's
                            Twelfth Birthday (almost complete booklet,
                          1928, Kotex, Australia) (complete
                            booklet, 1935, Canada) (cover, mid-1930s,
                          U.S.A.) (complete
                            booklet, 1938, U.S.A) Photo of Mary Pauline Collender,
                            author of the Marjorie May stories 
                          Read a Personal Products booklet for older
                          girls, The Periodic
                            Cycle (1938). See similar booklets on
                          this site.
                        Health Facts on
                            Menstruation, by Lloyd Arnold, M.D. (complete booklet,
                          1933, Kotex, U.S.A.)
                        
                        See a Kotex ad
                          advertising a Marjorie May booklet. 
                          See many more similar booklets.
                        See ads for
                          menarche-education booklets: Marjorie May's Twelfth
                            Birthday (Kotex, 1932), Tampax tampons (1970,
                          with Susan Dey), Personal
                            Products (1955, with Carol Lynley), and
                          German o.b. tampons
                          (lower ad, 1981)
                        
                        And read Lynn Peril's series about these
                          and similar booklets!
                        Read the full text of the 1935 Canadian edition
                          of Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday, probably
                          identical to the American edition.
                        
                        
                        More ads for teens (see also introductory page for
                          teenage advertising): Are
                            you in the know?
                            (Kotex napkins and Quest napkin powder,
                            1948, U.S.A.), Are you in the know? (Kotex napkins and belts,
                            1949, U.S.A.)Are
                            you in the know?
                            (Kotex napkins, 1953, U.S.A.), Are you in the know? (Kotex napkins and belts,
                            1964, U.S.A.), Freedom
                          (1990, Germany),
                          Kotex (1992, U.S.A.), Pursettes (1974, U.S.A.), Pursettes (1974, U.S.A.), Saba (1975, Denmark)
                        See early tampons
                          and a list of tampon
                          on this site - at least the ones I've
                          cataloged.
                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
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                            The Museum of Menstruation and Women's
                            Health 
                           
                          
                        Personal
                              Hygiene for Women 
                            Physiology & hygiene of menstruation
                            booklet, 1928, complete,  
                            Kotex
                        
                          
                            
                              
                                
                                  See the first
                                      page of the booklet.
                                  See the contemporary Kotex booklet
                                    for girls Marjorie
                                      May's Twelfth Birthday (almost complete
                                      booklet, 1928, Kotex,
                                    Australia) and the complete
                                      booklet, 1935, Canada; cover,
                                    mid-1930s, U.S.A.; and the complete
                                    Marjorie May booklet,
                                    1938, U.S.A.
                                  I thank again the
                                      retired-teacher contributor of
                                      many items and much information to
                                      this museum!
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                                  Below:
                                    The first sentence reveals that most
                                    women still used washable
                                      pads or at least cloth, maybe
                                    diaper cloth (bird's
                                      eye).  
                                    The last paragraph on the right
                                    probably means that women were
                                    already calling any disposable pad a
                                    Kotex, just as many people do now.
                                    The company probably lost sales. See
                                    famous Kotex ads
                                      from this year (1928) that
                                    mention improvements. Kotex
                                    emphasized this concealment under
                                    dresses by calling them Phantom Kotex
                                    in later ads. 
                                    Newspaper
                                      articles about Cellucotton.
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                                  Early
                                      newspaper articles about Cellucotton.
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                                  End | inside front
                                        cover & p. 3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15
                                      (back cover is blank) 
                                      SEE
                                      the contemporary Kotex Marjorie May's
                                        Twelfth Birthday (almost
                                        complete booklet, 1928,
                                      Kotex, Australia) (complete
                                        booklet, 1935, Canada) (cover,
                                      mid-1930s, U.S.A.) (complete
                                        booklet, 1938, U.S.A) Photo
                                        of Mary
                                          Pauline Collender, author
                                        of the Marjorie May stories
                                      - Read a Personal Products booklet
                                      for older girls, The Periodic
                                        Cycle (1938). See similar
                                        booklets on this site. Health Facts on
                                        Menstruation, by Lloyd
                                      Arnold, M.D. (complete
                                        booklet, 1933, Kotex,
                                      U.S.A.) and read the whole booklet
                                      As One Girl
                                        to Another (Kotex, 1940). Whole list of such
                                        booklets.
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