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Who invented the bidet?

Who invented the bidet?

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The bidet was invented by the French furniture maker Christophe Des Rosiers in the late 17th century. He designed the bidet to be a combination of a washbasin and a toilet and it quickly became popular in France and throughout Europe. Today, the bidet is a common fixture in many bathrooms around the world.
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The bidet, a plumbing fixture used for washing the genitalia and anus, was invented in France in the early 18th century. The exact inventor of bidet is unknown, but it is believed to have been developed as a way to help people clean themselves more thoroughly after using the toilet.
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The invention of the bidet is attributed to the French in the late 17th century. The first known reference to the device was found in the personal diary of a French aristocrat named Perefixe in 1710. The original bidet was designed as a low, wide washbasin that was placed near the foot of a bed. Its purpose was to allow people to wash their genital areas and bottoms after using the toilet. The bidet has since evolved into a separate porcelain fixture or attachment to the toilet, found in many modern bathrooms around the world.
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