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Miracle at Coney Island

How a Sideshow Doctor Saved Thousands of Babies and Transformed American Medicine

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De: Claire Prentice
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How did thousands of premature infants come to be exhibited at America's most popular amusement park?

In Miracle at Coney Island: How a Sideshow Doctor Saved Thousands of Babies and Transformed American Medicine, Claire Prentice uncovers the incredible true story of Martin Couney, the "incubator doctor."

Couney ran his incubator facility for premature babies at Coney Island from 1903 to 1943 and set up similar exhibits at World's Fairs and amusement parks across America, and in London, Paris, Mexico and Brazil.

Couney's techniques were advanced for the time and his facility was expensive to run. But he didn't charge the parents of the preemies a penny; instead the public paid to see them. He claimed to have a survival rate of 85 percent. By contrast, most mainstream doctors in the early part of the 20th century regarded premature babies as "weaklings" and did little or nothing to save them.

Prentice's meticulous research unravels the mystery of Couney's origins, and reveals that the "incubator doctor" was not all that he seemed. She brings one of the most extraordinary stories in American medicine to life through interviews with Couney's former "incubator babies."

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Brought new light to medical history in views of how companionate one must Be or to go to great lengths for there time to show the need for something that can save lives. I liked this book because it makes u want to be there.. the only thing to me that was missing was could anyone look to the doctors passed before he came to this country ?

Great history

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What I found intriguing in this book are the ideas of ethical behavior, social responsibility, and how questions of life are challenged.

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I loved this all the information was fantastic to know! Hard to believe that this man saved so many babies! I was a preemie myself in 1954! If not for his work and a lot of prayers I wouldn't have lived!

Amazing story!!

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Can't say anything negative. Good journalism. As author mentioned,It would be so so interesting,so speak to Martin Kohen, but even with out personal interview,I have enjoyed this story.

The story itself. What an amazing man.

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