Cervical cap, London, England, 1915-1925

Made:
1915-1925 in London
modifier:
Marie Stopes
Rubber cervical cap, Racial' brand Rubber cervical cap, "Racial" brand

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Rubber cervical cap, Racial' brand
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Rubber cervical cap, "Racial" brand
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Rubber cervical cap, "Racial" brand, supplied by the Mother's Clinic

A cervical cap sits over the cervix. It acts as a barrier to sperm entering the uterus. The contraceptive is inserted by a woman before sex. It must be left in place up to six hours afterwards. This rubber cap was supplied by the Mother’s Clinic. Dr Marie Stopes founded the clinic in 1921. It is stamped with the trademarked ‘Racial’. This related to Stopes’ belief in eugenics. This widely held theory in the early 1900s argued selective breeding could remove ‘undesirables’ from society.

Details

Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A606531
Materials:
rubber
Measurements:
overall: 35 mm 42 mm, .01 kg
type:
cervical cap
credit:
Marie Stopes Memorial Foundation