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It is said that the toilet paper was used in China in the year 875 A. D., twenty years before the oldest manuscript of the Old Testament on paper, attributed to the Jewish people.
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Much later, Joseph Gayetty invented toilet paper in 1857, composed of overlapping sheets of paper.
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The Greeks used stones or clay. The Romans, sponges soaked in salt water. The Arabs, the left hand is considered unclean. Over the years, and according to local, they used stones, leaves, cobs, feathers, grass, rags, mussel shells, plant leaves and, in the nineteenth century, sheets of newspapers or sales catalogs, very common at that time.
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The invention of Gayetty failed. The Englishman Walter Alcock later developed the idea of toilet paper rolls instead of layered, but the invention failed again.
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In 1867, Thomas, Edward and Clarence Scott (brothers from Philadelphia) were successful, selling with a wheelbarrow, punched paper rolled up in a small cardboard tube, known as the toilet paper today. Thus was born the Scott Paper Company
:
Much later, Joseph Gayetty invented toilet paper in 1857, composed of overlapping sheets of paper.
:
The Greeks used stones or clay. The Romans, sponges soaked in salt water. The Arabs, the left hand is considered unclean. Over the years, and according to local, they used stones, leaves, cobs, feathers, grass, rags, mussel shells, plant leaves and, in the nineteenth century, sheets of newspapers or sales catalogs, very common at that time.
:
The invention of Gayetty failed. The Englishman Walter Alcock later developed the idea of toilet paper rolls instead of layered, but the invention failed again.
:
In 1867, Thomas, Edward and Clarence Scott (brothers from Philadelphia) were successful, selling with a wheelbarrow, punched paper rolled up in a small cardboard tube, known as the toilet paper today. Thus was born the Scott Paper Company
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