![Lucy Adlington on X: "@KarolinaZL Here's a sanitary belt image from my collection c 1920. I've yet to see a surviving example... https://t.co/URs4ofcfLV" / X Lucy Adlington on X: "@KarolinaZL Here's a sanitary belt image from my collection c 1920. I've yet to see a surviving example... https://t.co/URs4ofcfLV" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DTVcRAVXUAAU1ND.jpg)
Lucy Adlington on X: "@KarolinaZL Here's a sanitary belt image from my collection c 1920. I've yet to see a surviving example... https://t.co/URs4ofcfLV" / X
![Hickory Sanitary Belts are approved and recommended by leading medical authorities / Ad*Access / Duke Digital Repository Hickory Sanitary Belts are approved and recommended by leading medical authorities / Ad*Access / Duke Digital Repository](https://repository.duke.edu/iiif/ark:%2F87924%2Fr4ng4hc1x/full/full/0/default.jpg)
Hickory Sanitary Belts are approved and recommended by leading medical authorities / Ad*Access / Duke Digital Repository
![Hoosier Sanitary Belt. Yes ladies, at one time this was "progressive". Belts like this one were still being giv… | Feminine hygiene, Medical history, Doctor on call Hoosier Sanitary Belt. Yes ladies, at one time this was "progressive". Belts like this one were still being giv… | Feminine hygiene, Medical history, Doctor on call](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a6/e4/c1/a6e4c131e87f91347b0d1e9e05fa1ef1.jpg)
Hoosier Sanitary Belt. Yes ladies, at one time this was "progressive". Belts like this one were still being giv… | Feminine hygiene, Medical history, Doctor on call
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Mary Kenner: The Inventor of Sanitary Belts | by Belinda Mallasasime | The Story in History | Medium
![The National Archives on X: "This was in the era before sanitary towels included an adhesive strip; a mechanism was needed to keep the towel in place. The most common device used The National Archives on X: "This was in the era before sanitary towels included an adhesive strip; a mechanism was needed to keep the towel in place. The most common device used](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FT2yznAXoAEQZos.png)