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Identifier: allaboutbabyprep00took (find matches)
Title: All about the baby and preparations for its advent
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Tooker, Robert Newton, 1841-1902. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Infants Infants
Publisher: Chicago and New York, Rand, McNally & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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s all this from the hall. The family bedroomis connected with the night nursery, and that, in turn,with the day nursery. Convenient to the day nur-sery is the bath-room for the children, and immediatelyconnecting with the day nursery is a small bedroomthat can be used regularly as a nurses room, but isvery essential in case of sickness. It will be noticedthat, while the house is comparatively small, two bath-rooms are provided. But I am sure you will agree withme in the sanitary idea of having plenty of runningwater, and avoiding the very common custom of abowl and pitcher set upon a table or washstand, whereone tries to wash oneself with a few teacupfuls ofwater, or take a bath, as some foreigners do, with adash of water in a tin dish. The generous use ofwater should be encouraged by everyone, as there isnothing more health-giving. And the cost of the househad best be cut as to its ornamentation, and haveproper and ample plumbing fixtures. 44 ALL ABOUT THE BABY. At night, doors A, B,
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Fig. 5. and C are closed andlocked, and the doorsconnecting the differ-ent rooms may all beleft open. In case of sickness,the day nursery is usedas the sick-room, withthe maids room for thenurses. If the sickness re-quires isolation, thendoors C and Ecan be closed, and thepatient and nurse areentirely shut off fromthe remainder of thehouse, and have thechildrens bath-roomfor their exclusive use. DW is a dumbwaiter running fromtop to bottom of thehouse, that will savemany steps, and dur-ing sickness is of greatuse. E should be aglass door, so that incase of sickness theisolated child may beseen and yet infectionavoided. Every bedroomshould have a fireplace, THE NURSERY. 45 as there is no better ventilator; but great care shouldbe taken to see that there is a tight damper, as oftenwhen there is no fire there will be a serious down-draft. The best system for introducing fresh air into adwelling is by having very large flues for the heatingapparatus. This should be enhanced by the windows

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