Washable pads from Almora, Uttar Pradesh state, India - Nineteenth-century Norwegian washable pads - Italian washable pad, probably from the 1890s - instructions for making Japanese pads, early 20th century? - German, about 1900See Pad-n-all, with belt from about the 1930s-40s, U.S.A.Snap-on style washable pad -Washable pad with belt - See how women wear a belt with a pad - see a Swedish ad showing a belt and pad - German pattern for washable pads, probably before 1900 - And see a menstrual spongeSee a Modess True or False? ad in The American Girl magazine, January 1947, and actress Carol Lynley in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter" booklet ad (1955) - Modess . . . . because ads (many dates).CONTRIBUTE to Humor,
Words and expressions about
menstruation and Would
you stop menstruating if you could?
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Lakshmi Murthy: Teaching girls about puberty &
menstruation
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You're looking at the wheel Ms.
Murthy sent to this museum, which is 9" (22.9
cm) in
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Turning the wheel brings another stage (menstruation) into the uterus window, above. |
"The chakka, or wheel,
demonstrating the cycle," writes Ms. Murthy.
The script is Hindi, the language of the
region. (Photo courtesy of Lakshmi Murthy)
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This enlargement of the photo
above shows the Hindi script. The first word,
at right
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Snap-on style washable pad -Washable pad with belt - See how women wear a belt with a pad - see a Swedish ad showing a belt and pad - German pattern for washable pads, probably before 1900 - And see a menstrual spongeWashable pads from Almora, Uttar Pradesh state, India - Nineteenth-century Norwegian washable pads - Italian washable pad, probably from the 1890s - instructions for making Japanese pads, early 20th century? - German, about 1900©2002 Harry Finley. It is illegal to reproduce or distribute any of the work on this Web site in any manner or medium without written permission of the author. Please report suspected violations to hfinley@mum.org |