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The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel
The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel









The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel

What the medical world ignored-save Chicago pediatrician and father of neonatology Julius Hess, who deeply admired Couney and was profoundly influenced by his work-was the meticulous attention those fragile babies were given: frequent feedings by round-the-clock wet-nurses or with a “spoon-to-the-nose” maneuver, and even oxygen. Martin Couney, proud showman of tiny incubator babies-some as small as two pounds-in specialized facilities he constructed at world’s fairs and summer amusement parks across the country.

The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel

Pulling together documents, photos, and interviews, including some with now-elderly preemies who were among Couney’s incubator babies, Raffel traces the extraordinary life of Michael Cohn, born in 1869 in Krotoszyn, Poland, as he reinvents himself in America as Dr. Raffel ( In the Year of Long Division) sheds a welcome light on a medical outlier whose landmark treatment of premature babies was largely dismissed because of the carnival setting in which he showcased their care.











The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel