Incubators
A Graphic History
Visually engaging graphic non-fiction about major changes in health and medicine, with appeal to reluctant readers and science lovers alike.
When babies are born early, they often have trouble surviving. But special containers called incubators help babies grow by keeping them warm and protected. At first, people in the medical world were skeptical about incubators. But some trailblazing doctors believed in the technology—and put it on display. "Incubator exhibits" showed the public how incubators saved lives. The controversial displays led people to accept this medical innovation. Follow the incubator's fascinating rise with this graphic history.
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Creators
Paige Polinsky is a writer, copy editor, and professional freelancer based in Minnesota. She writes across many industries, from children's nonfiction to veterinary medicine. She is interested in the judicial system and loves to apply her skills to the legal field.
Josep Rural is a European illustrator who has worked on popular science projects such as medical apps and books about diseases. He has also worked on several European comic magazines and currently works for various humorous publications.