FIGHT FOR LIFE.
THE BOCCAWSINI BABY. (United Press Association—Copyright.) NEW YORK, August 7. The baby girl that was born of Mrs Boccawsini after her death, through the performing of a Caesarean operation, is expected to live. In spite of two choking spasms, in which the baby ceased breathing for several seconds, the doctors believe that they are winning in the fight for its life. The baby has been transferred from an oxygen tent to an incubator, and is now able to breathe without aid. Its weight is 41b 2£oz, compared with 31b Boz at birth. DEATH AFTER 46 HOURS SURGEONS’ LAST EFFORT FAILS. NEW YORK, August 8. - The Boccawsini baby died after living 46 hours. Surgeons failed to recall life by blowing air into its lungs,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 255, 9 August 1937, Page 5
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