Premature babies

General

Description

Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program Johns Hopkins science review on January 27, 1954 from the studios of WAAM in Baltimore, Md. Black and white. Lynn Poole, producer; Kennard Calfee, Herbert B. Cahan, directors; Ted Jaffee, narrator; produced by WAAM television station in Baltimore, Md. for the Dumont Network. Francis F. Schwentker, Harry Gordon, Frances Abernathy, presenters. Digitized in 2004.

Abstract

Dr. Schwentker says that prematurity is generally defined as a birth weight of less than 5.5 pounds; however, immaturity of a baby's organs is more significant than prematurity. A film documents the public procedures in place for rescuing a baby born prematurely at home. Dr. Gordon shows what staff do when a baby is admitted to the premature nursery: suction airways, supply oxygen, transfer to incubators with lesser oxygen concentration, administer moist heat, and monitor for infections. Nurse Abernathy discusses maintaining a constant temperature for the infant and feeding premature babies by polyethylene tube, gavage, or medicine dropper until bottle feeding is possible. A film shows the progress of a premature infant over a few weeks. Dr. Gordon raises the question of the cost justifying the results of caring for premature babies and concludes that both long-term development research and actual evidence, such as his teenage son and other thriving children born as small as two pounds, prove the worth.
Title Language
Dates

Date Published

1954-01-27
Publisher
Language
Identifiers

OCLC Number

54427539

Collection Number

COLL-0008

Item Barcode

31151024437430
Resources
Resource Type
Moving Image

Extent

00:28:50hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Broadcaster (brd): Du Mont Television Network
Director (drt): Cahan, Herbert B.
Director (drt): Calfee, Kennard
Narrator (nrt): Jaffee, Ted
Production personnel (prd): Abernathy, Frances
Production personnel (prd): Gordon, Harry
Production personnel (prd): Schwentker, Francis F.
Producer (pro): Poole, Lynn
Copyright and Use
System
Access Rights
Public digital access
Model
Video

Unique ID

b8df43cb-4ec4-4a5b-b8ab-ed56027521a2