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Changing your mind set
Something happened to me a couple of days ago that I think is worth sharing.
I was watching QI on the ABC and there was this quite astonishing revelation.
The incubator was developed by French inventors in the 1880's. By 1900 it had been developed for premature babies to help them through the first difficult months. Up till then, pretty clearly, many premature babies would have sickened and died.
Great. Now where do imagine these incubators would have been located ? Hospital ? Maternity hospital perhaps ? Expensive private residence ? (They were new and very pricey after all )
Nope. In New York from 1903 till 1940 the baby incubators were located in a glass walled ward in a the Coney Island amusement park. People paid to see these premmie babies live and thrive. It was a significant part of the whole entertainment complex.
I was totally floored when I heard this ! (and so was everyone else on the show by the way.) But after a few minutes hearing about and thinking about it seemed to make sense. This was a new very expensive technology. Normal people couldn't afford to pay for it. Using the success of the children's survival as an "entertainment" package enabled the doctors using the technology to cover their costs and make a dollar. And they did a similar exercise in Europe.
Anyway it was interesting for me to aware of how my thinking about the idea rapidly changed from completely incredulous to understanding and accepting it.
And I'm sure everybody else could relate similar changes of view in other circumstances.
http://io9.com/5885939/babies-in-incubators-were-once-an-attraction-at-coney-island
Something happened to me a couple of days ago that I think is worth sharing.
I was watching QI on the ABC and there was this quite astonishing revelation.
The incubator was developed by French inventors in the 1880's. By 1900 it had been developed for premature babies to help them through the first difficult months. Up till then, pretty clearly, many premature babies would have sickened and died.
Great. Now where do imagine these incubators would have been located ? Hospital ? Maternity hospital perhaps ? Expensive private residence ? (They were new and very pricey after all )
Nope. In New York from 1903 till 1940 the baby incubators were located in a glass walled ward in a the Coney Island amusement park. People paid to see these premmie babies live and thrive. It was a significant part of the whole entertainment complex.
I was totally floored when I heard this ! (and so was everyone else on the show by the way.) But after a few minutes hearing about and thinking about it seemed to make sense. This was a new very expensive technology. Normal people couldn't afford to pay for it. Using the success of the children's survival as an "entertainment" package enabled the doctors using the technology to cover their costs and make a dollar. And they did a similar exercise in Europe.
Anyway it was interesting for me to aware of how my thinking about the idea rapidly changed from completely incredulous to understanding and accepting it.
And I'm sure everybody else could relate similar changes of view in other circumstances.
http://io9.com/5885939/babies-in-incubators-were-once-an-attraction-at-coney-island