The health-care of the baby; a handbook for mothers and nurses . IDEAL WINDOW riLATOR Made by Ideal Ventilator Co., 120 Liberty St., New YorkCity. This is a glass rentilator which can be adapted to fit anywindow. Air currents are diverted upward and so do notoccasion draughts. It is especially adapted for ventilatingthe sick room where plenty of fresh air is required. Fresh air is of almost as much importance ventnat-to the baby as food. That the giving of fresh [JuP*eL,air to the baby is sadly neglected for fear oftaking cold, can be seen in every-day lifeamong the majority of people with who


The health-care of the baby; a handbook for mothers and nurses . IDEAL WINDOW riLATOR Made by Ideal Ventilator Co., 120 Liberty St., New YorkCity. This is a glass rentilator which can be adapted to fit anywindow. Air currents are diverted upward and so do notoccasion draughts. It is especially adapted for ventilatingthe sick room where plenty of fresh air is required. Fresh air is of almost as much importance ventnat-to the baby as food. That the giving of fresh [JuP*eL,air to the baby is sadly neglected for fear oftaking cold, can be seen in every-day lifeamong the majority of people with whom we 6 THE HEALTH-CARE OF THE BABY are brought in contact. A baby confined toa room with hot air is far more liable to catchcold when taken out of doors than one ac-customed to be in a room having fresh, coolair. The nursery should be thoroughly ven-. BOGGINS* OPEN-AIR SLEEPING COMPARTMENTView from the street. tilated at least twice a day. This can easilybe done while the baby is taken out into thestreet or into another room. Fresh air shouldbe admitted to the nursery from windowscommunicating with the street or yard. Air- THE NURSERY 7 shaft ventilation must never be the nursery has an open fireplace fresh aircan be admitted constantly. A window-boardor window-box may be used to admit window-board is a strip of wood five


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