Aritificial peg leg, Europe, 1850-1900

Made:
1850-1900 in Europe
maker:
Unknown

Pair of wooden artificial peg legs for amputation above the knee

Made from painted black wood with leather straps which attached to the waist, this artificial limb was made for someone whose leg had been amputated above the knee. Often called peg legs, these were simple designs often made by local craftsmen rather than specialist limb makers.

As the prosthesis has no knee joint, walking would have been difficult and the wearer was likely to have needed crutches as well.

Details

Category:
Orthopaedics
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A205286
Materials:
whole, wood, painted black and straps (4), leather
Measurements:
length 1020 mm
strap for waist, up to: length 880 mm
type:
artificial leg