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Wooden horse (device)

A wooden horse (or Spanish donkey) is a torture device for women, of which there exist two variations; both inflict pain by using the subject's own weight to apply pressure to her genitals. The French called this instrument the Chevalet, from the French diminutive of ''cheval'', horse.〔http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chevalet〕
==Torture device==

The first variation of the wooden horse is a triangular device with one end of the triangle pointing upward, mounted on a saw-horse like support. The victim is made to straddle the triangular "horse." Weights or additional restraints were often added to keep the victim from falling off. A punishment similar to this called "riding the rail" was used during the American colonial period and later. The victim was often carried through town in this predicament, often in conjunction with the punishment of tarring and feathering. The crotch can be injured and the victim could be left unable to walk without pain.
While the device was designed for women, there are accounts of male victims as well. The Jesuit Relations say that in 1646, a man "was sentenced to make reparation, by the Civil authority, and to mount the Chevalet," and "a public blasphemer, was put on the Chevalet. He acknowledged his fault, saying that he had well deserved punishment, and came of his own accord to confess, that evening or the next day," and that another man "acted at the fort as such a glutton, that he was put on the Chevalet, on
which he was ruptured."〔http://puffin.creighton.edu/jesuit/relations/relations_28.html〕
The device was used during the American Civil War by Union guards against their Confederate prisoners:
The History Channel documentary ''Eighty Acres of Hell'' describes a torture device, "the mule", on which Confederate prisoners were forced to ride until they passed out; many were crippled for life. The device was also used by Union officers on freedmen and women after the Civil War.〔Foner, Eric (2002). ''Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877'', p. 154. ISBN 9780060937164.〕

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