The first incubator baby was named Edith

On September 7, 1888 — 128 years ago today — an incubator (or “hatching cradle”) was used for the first time in the U.S. to treat a premature baby. That baby’s name? Edith Eleanor McLean. She was born at the State Emigrant Hospital on Ward’s Island in New York City. She arrived two months early … Continue reading The first incubator baby was named Edith