A rare male contraceptive device, of animal membrane, with printed satirical scene, inscription Voila mon choix, and thread and silk tie, French, early 19th Century - 7 7/8in long

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A rare male contraceptive device, of animal membrane, with printed satirical scene, inscription Voila mon choix, and thread and silk tie, French, early 19th Century - 7 7/8in long

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Male contraceptives were first alluded to in the 11th Century by a Greek writer Antoninus Liberalis, in a reference to the mythological ruler Minos of Crete. In the 16th Century Gabriel Fallope suggested the use of a "fine linen bag" and a preparation of "astringent herbs"
Colonel Cundum is said to have invented the dried gut of sheep worn by men in the act of coition to prevent venereal infection c.1700
The word condom first appears in 1717 in a dissertation on veneral disease Syphillis a Pratica by Dr Daniel Turner.:
The condom being the best, is not only preservation our libertines have found out at present; and yet by reason of its blunting the sensation, I have heard some of them acknowledge, that they had often chose to risque a clap, rather than engage cum Hastic sic Clypeatis
Cf.Rapports presentes aux Journees Medicales de France, Contraception Masculine by Dr Andre Pecker & Dr Henri Rozenbaum 1970

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