Chainsaw invention childbirth. No need to fidget tho. But i learnt something this week that at first might make your stomach turn. Chainsaws were actually made to aid in childbirth. Chainsaws were originally invented for helping with childbirth.
The development of the motorised saw led to an increase in timber production comparable to that which occurred when the non motorised saw took the place of the axe. The chainsaw invented is a little bit less scary and looks more like a medical tool not the familiar chainsaw we all know for woodcutting. Doctors john aitken and james jeffray designed the first chainsaw for delivering babies and dissecting limbs over two hundred years ago. The invention of the chainsaw is actually linked to bringing babies into the.
Yes you read it right. Even though women had been birthing babies since the literal dawn of time childbirth in the late 18th century was still pretty messy. But it all began with childbirth. It is used in activities such as tree felling limbing bucking pruning cutting firebreaks in wildland fire suppression and harvesting of firewoodchainsaws with specially designed bar and chain combinations have been developed as.
The history of the chainsaw. It was powered by a hand crank and looked like a modern day kitchen knife with little teeth on a chain that wound in an oval. When you hear the word chainsaw. Two doctors invented the chainsaw in 1780 to make the removal of pelvic bone easier and less time consuming during childbirth.
Specifically to aid in childbirth. Before we knew it chainsaws evolved into being the weapon of choice for tree enthusiasts and texas slashers alike. The first chainsaws were developed in the 1920s. The history of forest work runs parallel to that of the human race.
Before it became the horror movie murder weapon of choice or the preferred method of chopping down trees the chainsaw was actually intended to be used in medicine. And id hazard a guess that childbirth doesnt exactly spring to mind. It started out as a tool known as an osteotome used for removing bone and still used to this day particularly in dental applications and to perform symphyiotomies also known as giglis operation the cutting of a womans pelvic ligaments to assist in childbirth other knives and saws were also used such as galbiatis knife giglis saw scapels and others. It is estimated that 1500 women unknowingly and without consent underwent symphysiotomies during childbirth in the republic of ireland between 1944 and 1987.
Gradually larger versions of the hand crank chainsaw were created and by the early 1900s someone used it to cut down a giant redwood tree previously a formidable task.