Diver's tocophelia belt

Diver's tocophelia belt, or couchaide

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Diver's tocophelia belt, or couchaide
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Diver's tocophelia belt, or couchaide, used to allow women in childbirth to ease pains by putting pressure on their back while pulling during contractions, comprising ropes with pulleys, canvas straps and cotton padding, in cardboard box, first half of 19th century. See note.

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Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A127460
Materials:
rope, steel, rope, brass, rope, canvas, rope, cotton and box, cardboard
Measurements:
box: length 370 mm
box: width 180 mm
box: height 68 mm
type:
midwifery straps