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Chichesters (or Chi-ches-ters or with 's) English Pennyroyal Diamond Brand pills for menstruation problems like pain, scanty or no menses (amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea), and probably abortion, 1890s-early 20th century, U.S.A.
Box, probably after 1906

See also Cardui, Orange Blossom medicine and Lydia Pinkham's medicine.
Murray & Nickell Blue Cohosh Root | Murray & Nickell Cotton Root Bark | Allaire Woodward & Co. Oak Bark-White | Wampole's Vaginal Cones with Picric Acid | Humphreys "31" | Orange Blossom Suppositories | Dr. Pierce's Vaginal Tablets | Micajah's Medicated Wafers | Santrex Formula 52T | Sedets

Harry Finley created the images.

I thank the retired teacher who donated this material!


Below: According to the donor, this small box originally sat in the previously pictured large box, or similar one.
The metal box measures 2.75 x 1.75 x 1.125". I brightened the colors to make the type legible.
Just try to find the word pennyroyal! The food and drugs act, mentioned in the curving type at left
center, probably banished it in 1906.
 
Next two pictures: The long sides.
Below: The ends.
Below: See how the company adopted a "new style" six months after the food and drugs act of 1906. I think it means they eliminated pennyroyal.
 
 
Below: AHA! Moon symbolism (menstruation?) in the inside of the lid! The beauty (the goddess Diana, whose symbol was the moon?) - look at the size of her eyes -
appears in a newspaper ad (at right) on Dec. 28, 1888, in the Hornellsville [New York] Weekly Tribune,
which might have helped date the box had not the date 1906 appeared on the top (first picture, above).
Note that pennyroyal appears in the ad but not on the box. Apparently the food and drugs act in 1906 banished it because it was dangerous.
Also, in the ad an apostrophe appears between the R and S in Chichester's, which seems to disappear in later products such as this box and in advertising.
Below: In the center, the bottom shows the hole and piece of metal that held a ribbon encircling the box, a feature of the "put up."
 

NEXT | Intro. & Relief for Ladies booklet: covers - title page 2-5 6-9 10-13 14-17 18-21 22-inside back cover | large box before 1906? | old small box after 1906 | box after 1939 | box after 1951 | ads for Chichesters
More patent medicine: Mrs. Pinkham's, etc. | Murray & Nickell Blue Cohosh Root | Murray & Nickell Cotton Root Bark | Allaire Woodward & Co. Oak Bark-White | Wampole's Vaginal Cones with Picric Acid | Humphreys "31" | Orange Blossom Suppositories | Dr. Pierce's Vaginal Tablets | Micajah's Medicated Wafers | Santrex Formula 52T | Sedets | Midol
 
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