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"Home Treatment for Women,"

(aka "CARDUI Home Treatment of Female Diseases"), before 1920?
Chattanooga Medicine Company, U.S.A.
Complete booklet, 64 pages plus covers

Patent medicine on this site || Cardui booklet covers, examination sheet, The Twentieth Century Song Book || See Dr. Grace Feder Thompson's letter appealing for patients, Dr. Pierce's medical empire and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

The text of the illustration (see bottom of this page) includes "Guaranteed by Chattanooga Medicine Co. under Food and Drugs [sic?] Act[,] June 30th 1906 . . . ." Wikipedia writes this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Food_and_Drug_Act):

The Pure Food and Drug Act of June 30, 1906 is a United States federal law that provided federal inspection of meat products and forbade the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated food products and poisonous patent medicines. The Act arose due to public education and exposées from authors such as Upton Sinclair and Samuel Hopkins Adams, social activist Florence Kelley, researcher Harvey W. Wiley, and President Theodore Roosevelt.

Though the Pure Food and Drug Act was initially concerned with making sure products were labeled correctly (habit forming cocaine-based drugs were not illegal so long as they were labeled correctly), the labeling requirement gave way to efforts to outlaw certain products that were not safe, followed by efforts to outlaw products which were safe but not efficacious. Ironically, Coca-Cola Company's earlier advertising behind the Act was rewarded by an attempt to outlaw Coca-Cola in 1909 because of its excessive caffeine content as well as its cocaine content, albeit minuscule. In the case United States v. Forty Barrels and Twenty Kegs of Coca-Cola, the judge found that Coca-Cola had a right to use caffeine as it saw fit, although excessive litigation costs caused Coca-Cola to settle out of court with the United States Government. The caffeine amount was reduced.

The 1906 Act paved the way for the eventual creation of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is generally considered to be that agency's founding date. The law itself was largely replaced by the much more comprehensive Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938.

Read the complete text of the Act at http://www.fda.gov/opacom/laws/wileyact.htm


Below: Pp. 26-27. Douching and enemas enjoyed much success in 19th-20th century America in spite of some huge drawbacks.
More about douching (right page): Douche equipment in Nazi Germany, 1933. Read also an Australian ad for douche apparatus in a banned publication, about 1900. See an American douche bulb in a book promoting the practice authored by the woman who might have sold the first successful menstrual cup in the world, a predecessor of the Keeper cup. And see instructional material for an American company that sold douche equipment and menstrual cups at Tupperware-like parties in women's houses! The Perils of Vaginal Douching. And see an American douche set, Mon Docteur (My Doctor in French) with instructions, from about 1929.
Below: It's nice to know the stuff isn't poisonous - at least according to the company. A few years later women could read a book excoriating some douche substances for their dangerous effects.
 
Below: Enlargement from above. Read a description of the Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906, at the top of this page.
 

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