Did you know Cleveland has a History of Conception exhibit right here in town? Taking up a large gallery in the Dittrick Museum of Medical History at Case Western Reserve University, it’s the largest, most comprehensive collection of historical contraceptives in the world.
Photos courtesy of the Dittrick Museum of Medical History
Birth control containersCarbolic acid sprayer (c. 1885) used for antisepsis.Cupping set and scarificator (c. 1860) to relieve humoral imbalances and improve health.Destructive instruments used to terminate an obstructed labor, c. 1865.Disease-preventing prophylactic issued to U.S. soldiers during WWI.Diverse formulations and packaging of birth control pill products.Inside the galleryGuide to reproduction and fertility. Hollick, 1860.Methods of Family Planning modelPamphlet on the manipulation of the ovulation cycle (c. 1932).Popular advertisement for invigorating Parker’s Tonic (c. 1880).Popular advertising on condom tins, 1930-1950.The progression of pregnancy. Spratt, 1848.Cervical devicesTypes of Cesarean incisions. Bourgery, 1830.