It wasn't that long ago that looking after a newborn was done solely in the home. As a result childbirth was often a dangerous time - any premature or sick babies often died without care.
After the Industrial Revolution, hospitals started to group newborns into special units, known as neonatal intensive care units. From there, the first incubators were invented. Edith Eleanor McLean, the baby in the photo above, was the first child in America to be placed into such a device.
Incubators replicate ideal conditions for newborns, particularly premature births, by providing oxygen, protection from the cold and protection from infections.
Location taken: New York, USA
Source: Health Central
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