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👉 Subscribe now and turn on notifications 🔔 for more forgotten history, strange events, and mysteries from the past that most people have never heard about 🌍 / @themissingepoch At the turn of the 20th century, something unusual appeared at several World’s Fairs: rows of premature babies placed inside glass incubators, displayed to the public like an exhibit. 👶 What seemed shocking at the time was actually a groundbreaking medical innovation that helped save thousands of fragile newborns who might not have survived otherwise. But the story becomes even stranger. Visitors paid to see the infants, nurses cared for them around the clock, and doctors demonstrated the incubator technology as both a medical breakthrough and a public attraction. Many people today ask a haunting question: what happened to the babies after the fairs ended? In this video we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood history of the incubator baby shows, the doctors who pioneered this life-saving technology, and the unusual way these exhibits funded early neonatal care. Some rumors claim the babies were never returned to their families, while historical records tell a more complex story about how these programs actually operated. Was this a strange spectacle of the past, or an overlooked chapter in the history of modern medicine? Join us as we uncover the truth behind the incubator babies of the World’s Fair and the legacy they left in the development of neonatal care. If you enjoy learning about forgotten history, mysterious events, and surprising facts from the past, make sure to like the video, share it with others, and subscribe for more fascinating stories you won’t hear in textbooks 📜✨