Yiyang Wang Per 8 Sec. 11 PPT 2 04/06/15
About 2500 BC In the Harappan city( around the India and Pakistan in present day) The first basic shape of toilet forms Indoor Not flush Empty bowl for sewer
About 1500 BC In the queen’s bathroom of Greek island Flush toilet Use rainwater The water run through the Palace
About 800 BC In Rome Public Bathroom in rectangular rooms Toilet above the sewer Enormous sewer system Send the waste to the Tiber river Share the sponge on the stick for wiping
About 1300 AD Europe In Tiny sheds with a seat over a hole Cleaners clean the waste
In 1500s People relieve themselves indoors in a bowl called a chamber pot Shout “Gardy-loo” and toss the contents out the window
In 1857 At New York Joseph Gayetty introduced toilet paper Dried corncobs and pages from catalogs were common before that
In 1672 Devoted readers in library They can buy a chamber pot looks like a stack of books
In 1775 Alexander Cummings Flush toilet with S-trap Flush the toilet without getting the smell coming up
In 1885 Made by Englishman Thomas Twyford The whole toilet is one single piece Eliminates the smell and the joints
In 1999 High-tech smart toilets Produced by The Matsushita Electronic Industrial Company of Japan Measures weight, body fats, and health
People had to share the sponge on the stick in ancient Rome. The water canal in front of them was used for cleaning the sponge People used to sit together in the outside when there were too many people.