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Who invented the flush toilet? - Ask History
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The first modern flushable toilet was described in by Sir John Harington, an English courtier and the godson of Queen Elizabeth I. Harington's device called for a 2-foot-deep oval bowl waterproofed with pitch, resin and wax and fed by water from an upstairs cistern. Flushing Harington's pot required ...
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