Tuesday, October 2, 2012

History of Condoms

From historical records condoms have been used since a few hundred years ago.
Around 1000 BC the ancient Egyptians used a linen sheath to prevent the disease confectionary.
In the year 100 to the year 200 AD the earliest evidence of condom use diEropa came from cave paintings such as landscape Combrelles, France.

The 1500's for the first published description and trials of equipment
prevent disease in the form of condoms in Italy. When was Gabrielle Fallopius
claim to find gloves made of linen and were tested on
1100 men as a condom. From this experiment it was not one of them
infected with syphilis. The discovery proves that linen
useful to prevent infection. However, later known as the condom
tools to prevent pregnancy. It starts from experiments on linen
moistened with a liquid chemical in the 1500's. When linen soaked in
chemical liquid is then dried and subjected him the cloth could
kill sperm.

In the 1700s, condoms made from animal intestines. Material changes were made
condom prices become more expensive compared to condoms made from linen.
When that condoms are known as' armor against pleasure and nets
spiders prevent infection. ' Condoms were used repeatedly type.

In 1894, Goodyear and Hancock began to mass-produce condoms
made of rust rough rubber vulcanised to reverse the
strong elasticity. In 1861 for the first time published condoms
in the U.S. newspaper The New York Times. Condoms in 1880
made of latex, but its usage is widely novel of the 1930s.

In 1935 over 1.5 million condoms produced each day in the U.S.
States.

Then in the 1980s and 1990s the condom market in the United States
dominated the local condom factory. New year 1987 Japanese production of condoms
with the Kimono brand into the U.S. market. Condoms are thin and soft
ad was menekankankan that pleasure is as important as
prevention.

In the 1990s, emerged a variety of condoms and also for the first time
polyurethane condoms available. In 1993 the annual production of latex condoms
8.5 million billion.

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