what is the origin of the phrase “dropped like a cork leg”?
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Austin writes of his experiments with both types: “After employing at great expense one of those London manufacturers of mechanical contrivances, who profess to remedy all defects, I found that the common wooden, or Jack Hatchway, leg is the best and most useful. In fact, no artificially formed leg to imitate the natural limb would stand the work which my active habits required of it. Of “cork legs” which he “constructed from [his] own idea,” he comments: “Although I could walk exceedingly well in a room, or on smooth ground, with my improved contrivance, such legs are not suitable for rough work. Finding the springs, which move the foot, continually giving way, I finally gave up using the artificial leg; and have since been enabled with the more homely-looking wooden pin .
From the above it can be deduced that a person wearing a cork leg is pretty unstable and will easily be knocked to the ground(dropped).