Midget Hot-Water Bottle Soothes Toothaches, 1939

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In 1939, a doll-size hot-water bottle on the market was said to be a handy medicine-cabinet accessory for use in the treatment of toothaches and similar ailments. Fitted with a leakproof rubber stopper, the bottle has a neck large enough to admit crushed ice, so that it may also be used as an ice pack.

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