The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 1002. -The Operation of Forced FeedingOR Gavage. Fig. 1003.—A Good Type of Incuba-tor OR CouvEusE. (Lion Pattern.) period. Quite recently numerous improvements have been added to theolder incubators and new designs have been introduced. At present the well-known Lion couveuse takes precedence over all others. It is self-regulat-ing within two degrees (Fig. 1003). In the absence of an incubator, or untilone can be procured in private practice, the application of artificial heat maybe carried out by


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 1002. -The Operation of Forced FeedingOR Gavage. Fig. 1003.—A Good Type of Incuba-tor OR CouvEusE. (Lion Pattern.) period. Quite recently numerous improvements have been added to theolder incubators and new designs have been introduced. At present the well-known Lion couveuse takes precedence over all others. It is self-regulat-ing within two degrees (Fig. 1003). In the absence of an incubator, or untilone can be procured in private practice, the application of artificial heat maybe carried out by swaddling the infant in raw cotton, head and all, leaving* AUgem. med. Ztg., April 4, 1900. 806 THE PATHOLOGY OF THE NEWLY BORN. only the face exposed, wrapping it about with a blanket and tying it aroundwith a roller bandage. Hot bottles should be placed on each side of very convenient method is to place the infant in a babys basket half-full ofraw cotton in which numerous hot bottles have been placed. The only othercovering is a diaper and a shirt. The temperature of the room s


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