Chest protector, London, England, 1870-1901

Made:
1807-1901 in London
maker:
S Maw, Son & Thompson, Son & Thompson
Felt chest protector, by S

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Felt chest protector, by S
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Felt chest protector, by S. Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901

Made from felt, this chest protector is used to help lotions and medical treatments soak into the chest and provide warmth. The makers, S. Maw, Son and Thompson, recommend its use for those with from bronchitis, asthma, rheumatism and pulmonary tuberculosis. It must have been widely known as the maker registered the name 'Medicated Balsamic Chest Promoter' at Stationer's Hall. (Stationer's Hall was used to patent and copyright ideas.) Judging by the size – it measures about 180 mm wide and 260 mm high – it was probably made for a child.

Details

Category:
Nursing & Hospital Furnishings
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A635894
Materials:
felt, silk and canvas
Measurements:
overall: 3 mm x 182 mm x 264 mm, .02kg
type:
chest protector