More from France:
Nett
tampon (France) 1985, ad showing
white bathing suit
Was
Tampax the first commercial
French tampon?: French &
American box, tampons &
instructions of 1938
compared -
Kotex Freedom pads: nude woman
(France,
1970s?) and a French ad from 1990
showing white
pants -
French
Modess pad ad, 1970s? - Modess pad
ad,
French, 1972, photo by David
Hamilton -
Nana pads
(France) one-page ad featuring
just a man
(1980s?) - two-page
spread featuring a different
man (1989) -
Polivia pad
(France) ad,
1989
What did women do about menstruation
in the past?
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Rubella menstrual
tampon, normal (regular)
(France, 1973)
Below:
The tampon.
All photos copyright
2009 Harry Finley
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Below:
The
paper-wrapped
'pon right out
of the box.
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Rip the paper
off and the
cardboard
instrument
reveals itself.
The inner
tube, the
plunger,
has a groove
that might make
up for a
less-than-perfect
fit but also
keeps it tight
against the
outer tube &
at the same time
possibly reduces
sticking. BUT
the tampon I
show here WAS
stuck and
wouldn't budge,
an awful spot
for a woman to
be in. But maybe
that was just
the age
of the 'pon. At
least she didn't
have to figure
out how to put
the damned
thing
together.
The string
really IS pink.
The whole
thing is 4
11/16" long.
More numbers
below.
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Below:
The cotton
plug (left)
measures about 1 3/4 x
1/2" (about 4.5 x 1.5
cm) &
the strings are about 5
1/2" long (about 14 cm).
The outside
tube (center)
is 2 3/4 x 9/16"
(7 x 1.3 cm) & the plunger
(right) 2 15/16 x 1/2"
(7.5 x 1.3 cm)
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Finally!
Drum roll, please! The
results of the Tube-Dissolve
Test! The
envelope - er, picture -
please!
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The tubes,
probably paper,
do not dissolve
in the sense
that sugar
dissolves but break up into smaller, flexible, soggy pieces of intact
paper within
1-2 minutes
and don't
deteriorate
further after
6 hours.
And two weeks
later they're
still whole. In
English, the
translation of
"ils se
dissolvent"
might be best disintegrate.
I guess it
wasn't that
exciting after
all.
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More from France:
Nett
tampon (France) 1985, ad showing
white bathing suit
Was
Tampax the first commercial
French tampon?: French &
American box, tampons &
instructions of 1938
compared -
Kotex Freedom pads: nude woman
(France,
1970s?) and a French ad from 1990
showing white
pants -
French
Modess pad ad, 1970s? - Modess pad
ad,
French, 1972, photo by David
Hamilton -
Nana pads
(France) one-page ad featuring
just a man
(1980s?) - two-page
spread featuring a different
man (1989) -
Polivia pad
(France) ad,
1989 - All tampons
Copyright 2009
Harry Finley
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