Subject: Hot water bottles as we know them today were patented...
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Posted on: 2018-05-11 08:45:00 UTC

...around 1900, though they'd apparently existed in​ Britain as early as 1875. The design hasn't changed much since.

Before that, there were the metal bedwarmers with coals in them (had to be taken out before going to bed, as they could cause burns; if you've seen the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie, the maid puts one at the foot of Elizabeth's bed in...I think it's the night scene after she meets Jack Sparrow). However, in between these two, which I didn't know, there were earthenware ones (hardened clay). They were oblong, with a stopper at one end, and would frequently shatter if dropped.

~Z

PS: all that comes from an article on the history of hot water bottles, which I could probably find again. I got curious two days ago and looked this up.

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