Artificial left leg, Germany, 1914-1918
Made for a wounded German serviceman who had lost his left leg above the knee, this artificial leg is made from wood and fibreboard. The First World War saw huge numbers of amputees created across Europe. Each of the warring nations were producing artificial limbs for men wounded in this way and during the war and the years immediately afterwards many innovations in limb design were tried and tested. This leg is particularly notable for the ankle, which is jointed by four springs – these were intended to give the wearer a greater range of movement when walking.
Object number:
1999-425
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Glossary:
Glossary: artificial leg
A device, either external or implanted, that substitutes for or supplements a missing or defective part of the body.