The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . or;thus it has a natural, tirm hearing. Consequently the walls nf thevagina are not dilated as in the ease of a Perfsarie of ordinary make, bur is allowed to keep Us natural posi-tion, thus assisting Nature, holding the weight by means of its natural ela*tlciry. enabling the ligaments tcontract without destroying auv of the natural support derived from the vaginal wills, and. unlike all otheruterine supporters, it requires no cords or belts, bill if la complete and *1 tuple within Itself, requiring noappliances to hold and keep it in posltioru Ii be


The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . or;thus it has a natural, tirm hearing. Consequently the walls nf thevagina are not dilated as in the ease of a Perfsarie of ordinary make, bur is allowed to keep Us natural posi-tion, thus assisting Nature, holding the weight by means of its natural ela*tlciry. enabling the ligaments tcontract without destroying auv of the natural support derived from the vaginal wills, and. unlike all otheruterine supporters, it requires no cords or belts, bill if la complete and *1 tuple within Itself, requiring noappliances to hold and keep it in posltioru Ii being made of pure, s >fl rubber, it i* perteetlv easy and com-lor table to weir, and does not sause tbe lea*! inconvenience to tbe most nensliive patient. I make three sizes >>t cups, viz.:— Small 1 I 2 Incite*; Medium. 1 :*-4 inches; - Indies. Threelengths stem, Short, Medium and Long. Price to Physicians, $ each. ZjT In eol I e>jio|id\iii! with Advertisers, pieaSS be mic Wild men |, tin- J i it I n FARES PATENT Ladies Menstrual Receptacle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, AND AT LADIES FURNISH-ING STORES, ETC. This is the only Menstrual Receptacle in use, and is the grandestinvention tor the convenience and cleanliness of ladieSv It givesentire satisfaction in all\\cases. No lady can afford to foe withoutone. Its use is imliapeh^ble^whether travelling, or canbe worn from the commencement of the menstrualperioduntil itsclose. By its use the menstrual discharge is conducted directly fromthe uterus (or womb) into the receptacle, without coming in contactwith the parts in any manner whatever. At night, before retiring, the fluid can and should be removed,simply by removing a cap, without removing the instrument. At the close of the period the instrument isremoved, a Syringe is attached as shown in Fig. 2, and warm water or soap-suds forced through, which willclean it perfectly. It is then put aside until its use is required again. You will se


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