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The Machine in the Nursery: Incubator Technology and the Origins of Newborn Intensive Care (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology)
Jeffrey P. Baker
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| #3884390 in Books | 1996-05-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .81 x6.36 x9.30l, | File type: PDF | 256 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| this is the one!|By D. S. Johnson|amazingly thorough and thoughtful, Dr. Baker's book is the authority on the quirky path the incubator and it's progeny have taken since the concept was first put to use.|||An adroit use of one case study to address a number of related themes in the history of medical technologies: how technologies are transferred, how technologies are transformed in the process of transfer, incorporating new designs and taking on new meanings a
In the late nineteenth century French obstetricians reported that a new medical device, the infant incubator, made possible the rearing of premature infants whose prospects until then had been nearly hopeless. The announcement set off a wave of enthusiasm that swept the United States. Hospitals opened the first premature infant nurseries, and incubator shows (complete with live infants) opened in numerous public fairs and expositions. Yet Americans did more than adopt...
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