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00:00O Saeed Al-Fadil
00:01You told me you wanted five children
00:03I brought you three boys and two girls
00:05Sweet and beautiful
00:07You can't return them to me after you've finished.
00:09They are being removed from the guarantee.
00:12Wow
00:13Every time you come, you mess with the kids.
00:16And no one will come after you
00:18And what do you mean, "My family doesn't want anything from you"?
00:19And what's wrong with me, brother? The five were two eyes.
00:21I'm not opening the door for you to enter in a trickle.
00:23What are you doing?
00:24Okay, I'll talk to you later.
00:27Is there anything wrong with Professor Khair?
00:28This is not my son, there is no god but God.
00:31If I were you, I'd run to the apartment.
00:33Take the furniture before your wife's family...
00:34What are you saying?
00:36I'm telling you, you gave me the wrong number.
00:38And I'm going to cause you all a disaster
00:40Oh, I don't know about that.
00:41And then you come wanting to exchange it
00:43What's the point of all this talk? I want to build a house.
00:46This isn't my son, he doesn't look like me.
00:51And what about your wife?
00:52No, she doesn't resemble my wife or my family.
00:56Well, why don't you wait a while longer? Maybe he'll turn out to be the same person.
00:59What are you saying, man?
01:00I want my son!
01:01My dear, all children are young and they all look alike.
01:04It's like a potato.
01:06How many months will it take for the brain to develop?
01:08What can I say? I'm about to report you.
01:11Seek guidance from God
01:13Seek guidance from God
01:14Wow! I'll open nurseries for you.
01:16And choose the child you want
01:17O son of Adam, you are my burden, I am your son.
01:20What's wrong, my son? There's something inside me I need to tell you.
01:22Family of Estrat
01:24They stole it from Ukraine
01:26Eyes turned yellow
01:28yellow hair
01:29It is the yellow status.
01:32I am Hassan, this is your son
01:34Do you know why?
01:36Because he made the same noise as you.
01:38Your halala is similar to your halala
01:47zero
01:51The same God
01:52Good
01:52Dear viewers, peace and blessings be upon you, and welcome to a new episode of the Al-Daheeh program.
01:55July 15, 1870
01:57Napoleon III declares himself Emperor of France
01:59The war against Prussia
02:01Good morning, the episode begins
02:02In Russia, my dear, who doesn't know what that was then.
02:04North German Union
02:06Napoleon started to smell like that
02:07The population in Russia began to expand
02:09One by one, it begins to threaten France's dominance over Europe.
02:11That's it! He didn't take it into account at that time.
02:13The northern German states will be in contact with their southern counterparts.
02:16Verwa is a strong forum
02:17If any rapper wants a rhyming weight, I'm available.
02:19And they, my dear, are being promoted to France in a way that no one would expect.
02:22To end the war on January 28, 1871
02:25My dear Paris, it hasn't even been four months yet.
02:27It's not just, my dear, that we're witnessing a historic German victory.
02:30But we see Napoleon III being captured in a humiliating manner.
02:33France will pay billions of francs to Germany as a form of compensation.
02:38And without even considering the material losses of war
02:39Around 140,000 French soldiers died
02:42Around 130,000 were infected
02:43Hey, my dear, the number seems too big.
02:45However, there are larger numbers.
02:47The doctors are a force of war, and they will disrupt the healthcare market in France.
02:51And its lack of preparedness against diseases and environmental conditions
02:54And over time, this caused the death of 300,000 people.
02:58This is how the Prophet is devoured without the victims of bullets and cannons.
03:00Countries outside the war
03:01This is because our hospitals are not able to treat people
03:03Important, my dear, from the doctors
03:05The person who lived through this experience was a doctor named Dr. Stefan Tarnet.
03:09He was a wound doctor in the army.
03:10He will witness death firsthand and experience the feeling of helplessness in his inability to save his patients.
03:14And when the war ends, they'll bring her out, thinking of only one person.
03:17The health system in France needs to be improved.
03:20Tarné will return to Paris
03:21He would be surprised to find that the population had decreased due to the war.
03:23It wasn't just the southern youth who weren't there.
03:25Children too
03:26My dear, about 70% of babies are born prematurely.
03:30They were dying within the first few weeks
03:31And many of those who live among them
03:33They don't complete the year
03:33Because there was no healthcare and no technology
03:37These premature babies help to grow and survive.
03:40After the war, Tarneh will work as a gynecologist and obstetrician.
03:43At Maternity Hospital in Paris
03:45He will consider this to be the starting point.
03:47He is developing the health system from its smallest link.
03:50Literally, babies born prematurely
03:52Al-Sahab and Hamdah said to him, "Do this talk?"
03:54My dear, the idea will come from the last place you'd expect.
03:57My dear, the idea will come to him from the chicken coop.
03:59He's probably just building a structure like that, and he'll get an inspired idea.
04:01During Tarné's visit to the zoo in 1878
04:05The lightbulb in his head lights up when he sees the device
04:07This device has a basic opening in which eggs are placed.
04:09And people come and empty their pockets onto the eggs as they hatch.
04:11All this without the hen sitting on it.
04:14He told him this was a great idea
04:16I mean, I can feel the eggs and realize there's a hen.
04:19And there's no chicken
04:19Therefore, it is possible to make these young children feel
04:22There is a uterus and there is no uterus
04:24The device, my dear, had a simple concept.
04:26What do eggs need to hatch?
04:27heat
04:28What the mother does with the base on the eggs
04:30It gives him heat
04:31Yes, I praise the heat
04:32We will provide him with this heat.
04:34By making it a device in a double wall
04:37We put hot water between these two walls.
04:39We change the hot water when it cools down.
04:41So that the nursery prefers a warm environment.
04:43At a suitable temperature
04:45Because the eggs hatched
04:46What do you think?
04:46He will take the idea of ​​incubating eggs.
04:48And he applies it to premature babies.
04:49Those are the children who are born before their stomachs
04:51Through his study of egg incubation
04:52His knowledge of the needs of premature babies
04:55no
04:55It is the most important need in designing his nursery for children
04:58She, my dear, needs to maintain a constant temperature.
05:01and a stable environment
05:02Give me the temperature
05:03And give me a stable hundred
05:04You'll see wonders
05:05You will see children
05:06for him?
05:06Because of body fat in premature babies
05:08It will be few
05:09It becomes difficult for them to maintain their body temperature.
05:12What do you think?
05:12I say, folks
05:13Nadol, the six animal medicine
05:15One named Qadal Martin
05:16He will bring together a few craftsmen and engineers
05:17They carry the first model of the nursery from 1880
05:20And it was appropriate, my dear
05:21Almost like a chick incubator
05:23Also, a double wall
05:24Warm Mia between the walls
05:25It will provide a humidity control system.
05:27He connects the nurseries to the water tanks.
05:29So that it can evaporate the water from it
05:31He inherits it by chance.
05:32And to some extent
05:32A good ventilation system
05:34Without affecting the incubator's temperature and humidity
05:36Oh Abu Hamad, this is a truly beautiful and inspiring invention.
05:38If I had children
05:40I'll put it in the strange thing he made
05:42My dear, these people said, "I am on them."
05:44No, Abu Hamdan, I'm not satisfied with them.
05:45Hey Abu Hamdan, you put this in
05:46The truth, my dear, is that the reaction of French society
05:48The resemblance was somewhat accurate.
05:50My dear people in France at that time
05:51They didn't like the idea
05:52They considered what was happening to be pseudoscience.
05:54I mean, I'm going to bring in my very young children.
05:57He's not even at birth yet.
05:58I'll get them involved in something
05:59It's like the thing you put the pod in for the vacuum
06:01Look at me, my dear
06:02He decides to use the scientific method.
06:04I've got you all slapped, guys
06:06I've told you that this device isn't scary
06:08And I will test it in hospitals
06:09And despite, my dear, the device having a simple design
06:12However, he will succeed brilliantly.
06:14Deaths of premature infants
06:15It will decrease from 70% to 30%
06:17That's a large percentage at that time.
06:19The truth, my dear
06:20The credit goes to her for that success
06:21It wasn't just for the sake of the cradle.
06:23It is also thanks to the help of a student and Dr. Behir Bodan
06:26Bodan, my dear, was a very skilled obstetrician.
06:28And he didn't just focus on the topic of nurseries and their expansion.
06:30Pay attention to the healthcare of premature babies in general.
06:33To the point, my dear, that it's the work of institutions to care for him.
06:36These institutions are equipped with many nurseries.
06:38He wasn't just interested in children, my dear.
06:39Also, pay attention to the mothers of these children.
06:41To ensure that both mother and child get through this stage safely
06:44I'll tell you, my dear, that Badan
06:46His attention to detail will be evident.
06:47He will design artificial nipples, my dear.
06:49Breast pumps for premature babies
06:51Children in this period of her life
06:53She cannot breastfeed directly from the mother.
06:55After the children finish and leave safely
06:57Mothers are given an awareness chair
06:58How can they deal with children?
07:00We can say, my dear, that Tarneh is the one who created the nursery.
07:03But Badan, we learned how to protect the child who is in the nursery.
07:06Tarneh will start announcing his new invention in Kazam Al-Atmar
07:09It is written about in scientific journals.
07:10This will cause his nurseries to spread throughout hospitals and institutions.
07:13But with this spread, it will start to appear a little more simply.
07:17For example, the temperature is always constant.
07:19The water between these walls needs to be changed every now and then.
07:22Because it cools down over time
07:23This meant the nursery always needed someone by its side.
07:25He monitors the temperature and changes the water frequently.
07:27Here, my dear, comes the role of the engineer Alexander Leon
07:30Those who decide to change their nurseries to a new design
07:33This design allows for automatic temperature control.
07:36We have to change the water every now and then.
07:38That's how the full-time nursing team works, my dear.
07:40He does more important things like feeding and cleaning the baby.
07:43Leon will develop the nursery with a better ventilation and insulation system.
07:46So that it can retain heat for as long as possible.
07:48He registered a patent for his new nursery in 1889.
07:52But there's a problem, my dear.
07:54With all these features and additions
07:56Lyon's shantytown was expensive
07:58You, my dear France, will remain, and you will emerge from the sanctuary.
07:59And the compensation payment was made to Germany.
08:02Since the charitable universities and the government at that time
08:04They were the source of the money
08:05This prevented expensive Lyon nurseries from becoming widespread.
08:08Leon will have to pay for the new nurseries out of his own pocket.
08:11He will run what are called charitable nurseries.
08:13You, my dear Ahmed, remain as you were when you soared through the streets of France.
08:16Laha Patrini A'zaz displays nurseries with children inside.
08:19And then he takes fees from the people who come to see this invention.
08:21Leoni, my dear, won't be satisfied with just Paris.
08:23He travels to showcase his nurseries at every exhibition he can.
08:26As an invention that will change the course of humanity
08:28From my dear friend, it will be the Berlin Exhibition of 1896
08:32And Arif Bill won't be able to attend this exhibition, my dear.
08:34Dr. Pierre Bodin, whom I just told you about a little while ago
08:37One day after his trainee's place
08:38Dr. Martin Coney
08:40This guy, my dear, his name is Abir.
08:41You're telling me, Abu Ahmed
08:42This guy, my dear, will change the course of inventions for nurseries forever.
08:46I'm sure Abu Ahmed will benefit from his experience.
08:48As an intern with Dr. Bodan
08:50And from the show he saw at Leoni's nurseries
08:52My dear, take all this knowledge!
08:53He decides to do something for himself
08:55Then one day I traveled to the New World, America
08:57My dear, he will design his own private nurseries.
08:59He will take the same idea as Leon.
09:01How will he do the same thing as a million other jobs?
09:03He will showcase nurseries and take money from viewers.
09:05But this time he'll take it to a higher level
09:07People, my dear, love little children.
09:09I will then show them children younger than the little ones.
09:12I have another match, Abu Ahmed
09:13In 1898, Connie presented his nurseries for the first time.
09:17At the Trans Balsby exhibition in Amha
09:19The truth is, his success won't be very impressive.
09:21But his real success would come at the Buffalo Exhibition in New York in 1901
09:25And luckily for Connie, I was very excited at that time.
09:28for him?
09:29Here, my dear, in this same exhibition
09:31The US president will be shot
09:34William McKinley, who was killed after this incident, became Batman Tiam
09:37My dear, he will exploit this amount of madness.
09:40And he places his nurseries in the middle of the exhibition.
09:41Right next to the amusement park
09:43So everyone who goes to the amusement park should enter the Cosmic Exhibition
09:45He watches the children in his nurseries
09:47Entry fee is ten cents only
09:48Kony won't just present himself as a cracked person
09:51But doctor
09:51This will make many parents send their children
09:54And I think he'll be very successful in taking care of them.
09:56To the point that, according to one local medical field
09:5848 out of 52 children
10:00Those born this summer will live
10:02The precious children who are born in Badr live
10:05That was an achievement
10:05The year 1903 surpasses my being one of his patients
10:09Her name is Annabelle Signal
10:10The two men had a daughter named Hildegard Connie
10:12Here's my dear Piggy Plot Twist
10:14It was a mess, Mahmoud, to be honest between us.
10:16Why did you say the man got married and had children?
10:18Of course, she's not being silly either; her contribution to nurseries is also important.
10:20The girl is expected to be born six weeks before her due date.
10:23Weighing approximately 1.3 kilograms
10:25Here, Connie decides to use his invention on his daughter.
10:27Okay, you're a jerk, my dear Shoni. I told you, Plot Twist.
10:29The girl is going to die now.
10:30The twist of the ball, twist, my dear
10:32The girl will live
10:33And she hugged him to save her daughter.
10:35And she continues her life healthy and well
10:37Thanks to her father's invention
10:38This invention will take a giant leap forward.
10:40But the truth is, it's not from the medical or scientific community.
10:42But entertainment
10:43Amusement parks will become widespread during this period.
10:46Amusement Park
10:47To the point that a thousand and ten industries
10:49Every American city had a population above
10:51Twenty thousand people are being replaced
10:52Amusement Park has its own special park
10:54Of course, these parks are ready and will be completed by a very large number of visitors.
10:57To the point, my dear, that on weekends a quarter of the city's population
11:00They stayed there
11:00Every visit to the parks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
11:02When the parks increase
11:04The exhibitions will increase
11:04Money will increase
11:05There was also a great advantage to these parks
11:07The advantage of these parks
11:09It can make people more accepting of technology.
11:12If people are not comfortable with the train, for example
11:14Experience the roller coaster
11:15Death is reassuring in a safe experience
11:16In Amusement Park amusement park
11:18The nursery exhibition is here, my dear, you will achieve great success.
11:20To the point that it will attract the attention of two businessmen.
11:23They decided to build the largest resort city on Coney Island.
11:26They named it Loni Park
11:27This city is beautiful, my dear
11:28It contains 250,000 light bulbs
11:30And imaginary games like a big game
11:32Her name is Journey to the Moon
11:33There are also circus and animal shows.
11:35But the general rule of all this
11:36If it contains the inventorium
11:38My dear friend was moving between exhibitions everywhere
11:41But the Inventorium on Coney Island
11:43It will be the first permanent venue where it will be shown
11:45This is a building enclosed in nurseries with parallel rows.
11:48She had nurses' energy
11:49They are not only responsible for the nutrition and hygiene of children
11:51Countries are also responsible for entertaining their audience.
11:54Come in, my dear. What are we talking about?
11:55In need of a blind person
11:56For example, it is said that the woman who was wearing a ring was taking it off in the morning.
11:59And you put it in the hand of one of the children
12:00To show the audience how small the child is
12:03Don't forget, my dear
12:04At the terminal, it is the basis of the places.
12:06Not science
12:06Kony used to charge 25 cents per visitor
12:09Which is now equivalent to $8
12:11And the topic will continue to be successful to the point that she'll be so embarrassed that she'll say...
12:14If you want to treat your son
12:15Don't take him to the hospital
12:16And where did he take it, Abu Hamid?
12:17Take him to the amusement park
12:18As I've always done, my dear
12:19Life doesn't follow a single path.
12:21The blue screen is ignorant of you among your planets
12:22You might see someone like me as more of a businessman than a doctor.
12:25This is the truth, not just a guess.
12:26Kony will face many accusations that he
12:28He's not just a doctor, he's a fraud.
12:30If we trace Connie's life, we find that he was born in Poland.
12:33The year was 1896
12:34It was part of German Prussia.
12:37He says he studied medicine in Leipzig and Berlin
12:40The idea is that it's a requirement to graduate from these two universities.
12:42It's you writing its drops
12:44Theseus
12:44The records, my dear, at these universities say there are no dissertations for Kon
12:48My dear friend, when the man arrives in America, he'll claim that he obtained his medical degree from Europe.
12:52But he couldn't get a transfer to America, so they didn't recognize him.
12:54But the truth is that despite these doubts
12:56Although it appears that his most important universal goal is money
12:58He tried the topic of nurseries for business
13:00But, my dear, he was genuinely interested in medicine and children.
13:03Connie's crew will find that they are under the care of Connie's nurseries.
13:07The children have four times the chance of survival
13:09They also said that he didn't take a single cent from the children's parents.
13:12He's only satisfied with the price of the exhibition ticket.
13:14Except for them, 25 cents
13:16Although the daily cost at the nursery itself was about $15
13:19Besides that, it is said that he never withheld his knowledge from anyone.
13:21He always tried, whenever he had the chance, to explain to the doctors how his nurseries worked.
13:25He'll even try to donate his incubators to the other hospital.
13:28But the hospital was the one that was entertaining
13:30This time the reason isn't his qualifications, but rather what I heard about his offers.
13:33Because next to the children's exhibitions in the amusement parks that I'm talking about.
13:37There were what were called ethnological villages
13:40This, my dear, is an opposition to the indigenous population.
13:42My dear, the Zahhars come to buy tickets and treat the natives like animals.
13:46This scene with the children made them feel that Connie was doing the same thing and exploiting the children.
13:50And the nursery here is like a cage.
13:52What made matters worse was that parents themselves began to fear amusement parks in general.
13:57And over time, it became not a place of hope for them.
13:59Why? Because one of the parks had an exhibition for Connie's nurseries.
14:03What will happen to him? He'll be burned.
14:04Although the doctors and nurses will be able to save all the babies in the nurseries
14:07But the incident scared people who kept saying that these parks were built too quickly.
14:11Without any supervision or quality control.
14:13And we should be mindful of what we are doing?
14:14And the truth is, there was some truth to that.
14:16For example, one of the Coney Island parks was set ablaze in 1907.
14:20And it will ignite again in 1935
14:22And the third year, 1939
14:23And Luna Park, which includes the Infantryam
14:26He will be lit in 1944
14:28Good, Abu Ahmed, thank God we have a year of relief.
14:30Against the commercial exploitation of children
14:32The garage, my dear, and what you don't know
14:33There were people next to these people whose problem was
14:35Not just exploiting the vulnerable, but their very existence
14:38Because he was offering his medical services free of charge
14:40To save sick and poorly healthy children
14:42He also had exhibitions for children of every race, color, and class
14:46But many people didn't like this topic.
14:48Did you hear, my dear, that's what it's called?
14:49Eugenia
14:50Dear Eugenia, in short
14:52And this part is very important.
14:53It is the choice of the most beautiful and strongest sex to survive.
14:57We need to get rid of the foreign races
15:00Something like the world of Harry Potter
15:01The people of Bir are the ones who live there.
15:03And the half country and the other random things
15:05They must die
15:06This idea will reach its conclusion with Hitler.
15:07And his glorification of the Aryan race
15:09The sex that the forty-year-old blue-eyed man loved
15:11This is the one who lives
15:11And the seller is on fire
15:12Two letters are on fire, my dear.
15:13The truth of these ideas is not limited to fiction.
15:16Nazi Germany
15:17We'll start seeing this in America too.
15:19Those who didn't decide to kill them like Hitler
15:20You'll just do something simpler for them.
15:22Mandatory sterilization
15:23That's good, Abu Ahmed.
15:24They will clean them for free, meaning
15:25Unleash something beautiful
15:26My dear Tris
15:27any?
15:28I'm telling you, Tris
15:29Present Abu Ahmed
15:30My dear, sterilization
15:31Az in sterility
15:32castration
15:33Why are you looking at this, Abu Ahmed?
15:34I was disinfecting myself during the coronavirus pandemic.
15:36Dear, could you please provide a link?
15:37I'm still a little while old
15:39I have a second job
15:39What is meant here, my dear, is castration.
15:41This is of course different from sterilization processes.
15:42Mandatory sterilization laws
15:44I applied in approximately 30 US states.
15:47From 1907 to 1963
15:49More than 64,000 people have expressed their admiration.
15:53I think there will be fierce campaigns against him.
15:54Because it saves children with weak genes
15:57These are children we should wrap in a blanket
15:59And their lineage is tested for survival
16:01May God preserve his mother and her life.
16:02Hello
16:03But if they die
16:04They didn't deserve to live in the first place.
16:06Why would we save weak fax machines?
16:08Their weak genes will remain Taurus thereafter.
16:11Kill the weak child
16:13Don't let him live
16:14Don't give him a chance
16:15His genes are the society's hysteria
16:16weak genes
16:17I'm sorry, my dear sister, I was a little confused by the idea and didn't implement it.
16:19He will lead one of these campaigns
16:21Dr. Harry Hessler
16:22The one who went up on the loom
16:24Let the disabled children die
16:25In 1915, he had a case of a newborn baby.
16:29This child has a birth defect
16:30This child was born with a curvature of the spine.
16:33Harry will decide not to have the operation.
16:34Wisibo dies
16:35Because according to dignity
16:36This child will grow up
16:37It will be a disgrace to society.
16:38A flaw in healthy people
16:39That's not all.
16:40If he had children
16:41He will pass on his genes
16:42What makes it a flaw
16:43For future generations
16:44In the generations after that
16:45It remains a shame on us
16:46Human race
16:48Eugenia D campaigns
16:49It will reach the point where it rivals my universe.
16:50In his exhibitions
16:51With competitions like Better Baby Contest
16:53This is a competition to show people
16:55The most beautiful and healthy child
16:56Bazay, there are children in nurseries.
16:57With love, my dear
16:58One of the children who were in the competition
16:59They were harmful and died a few months later
17:01These racist ideas
17:03Unfortunately, I preferred to continue
17:04These campaigns won't weaken my presence.
17:05The one who will continue to dedicate his life to premature babies
17:07And its nurseries will remain the best place for them.
17:10For 30 years
17:11When the Great Depression hits America
17:13and its hospitals
17:13The hospitals will start singing
17:15Due to the high prices of its services
17:17Therefore, they are no longer able to distribute it to nurseries.
17:19Here, my dear
17:20A doctor from Chicago, Julius, will decide
17:22He's very supportive of Connie
17:24In his exhibition
17:25What was happening in Chicago
17:26933
17:27As a lifeline to success
17:29Support made the health negotiator himself
17:31Joins the Connie exhibition
17:32A year later
17:33And in the same exhibition
17:34There will be a party for all children
17:36And in it, every mother walked with her son.
17:38The one who has a year
17:38After what I was
17:39He treated them last year.
17:40In his nurseries
17:41And after that
17:42Chicago will be the first state
17:43Public health policy
17:45For premature babies
17:46And then he abandoned
17:47remaining states
17:48And the hospitals will finally start
17:50She is completely convinced by nurseries
17:51So he'll stop doing shows.
17:53The one who was doing it
17:54Despite her money
17:55He will be satisfied with the inventory
17:56In 1941
17:58Beth Allen is born
17:59One of the last children
18:01Those who treated them were from Connie
18:02After, my dear
18:02From hospitals
18:03We don't accept her condition
18:04Two years later
18:051943
18:06She's opening a hospital in New York
18:08First Premature Infant Care Unit
18:10I'll tell my family
18:11That's it.
18:12He has a message in life
18:13And he will close his last exhibition
18:14He will live on handouts from people.
18:16Those who believed in his dream
18:17And they supported him
18:17Like Dr. Hayes of Chicago
18:19And then, my dear
18:19Seven years since his last performances
18:21Connie is dying
18:21March 1, 1950
18:23The man, my dear, is dying
18:25He doesn't even have one year left.
18:26Beth and her family will attend his funeral.
18:28The one that was
18:29More than seven thousand children
18:30They were saved by amusement park nurseries
18:32The story of my dear nurseries
18:33I'm not finished
18:33After the cosmic defense
18:34and the spread of its nurseries
18:35Which contributed to saving thousands of premature babies
18:38Mah
18:38This spread reveals a major problem
18:40late 1940s
18:41When doctors notice
18:43Increased blindness in nursery school children
18:45They discovered that this was due to something called
18:46The guy told me behind the lens
18:48Studies have proven
18:49This happens due to an increase in oxygen in the incubator.
18:52Unfortunately, more than 10,000 children
18:54They become blind
18:54Among them was the great singer Stevie Wonder
18:57And from time, my dear
18:58A rule will be established
18:58The concentration of oxygen in the incubator
19:00It's not possible to count the water in the well.
19:02If we worked, my dear cat
19:03And we moved on to the present time
19:04We will find that nurseries have developed very quickly
19:06About nurseries, Tarneh
19:07Leon and Cosmos
19:08Thanks to science
19:08The one who discovers something new every now and then
19:10The temperature is now set automatically.
19:12There's no more hot water.
19:13In aspects of incubation
19:14Nurseries remained very light
19:15And it's possible to move from place to place
19:16And they, my dear
19:17It's all become transparent.
19:19Why Abu Ahmed?
19:19Benefits of 600
19:20A moment with one of the nurses
19:22The children who were exposed to the sun
19:23They were less likely to develop jaundice.
19:25The one who was responsible for the death
19:27From 30% to 70% of children
19:29Depending on the location
19:30This observation
19:31This will pave the way for many studies.
19:33Studies on light therapy
19:34Which will greatly reduce deaths
19:36And adjust its effectiveness
19:37It is still used in nurseries to this day.
19:39And among the most important reasons for using nurseries
19:41At that time the heat
19:42Or it warms the baby
19:44Do you know, my dear?
19:44Today there are incubators specifically designed for cooling
19:47The baby is nourished by the mother's milk through the umbilical cord.
19:49However, sometimes complications arise before, during, or after childbirth.
19:53For example, the length of labor
19:54Or for example, hatred in the Syrian rope
19:56It prevents the delivery of nutrients
19:57Therefore, the oxygen we give the child
20:00In what is known as hypoxic
20:01In cases of HIE
20:03There is a lack of oxygen.
20:05The one who reached the child's genitals
20:06It would be a shame if harm occurred.
20:07It remains the
20:10It can lead to brain atrophy or death.
20:12But science, my dear, will go round and round.
20:14The solution to the problem of oxygen deficiency during birth is being sought.
20:17This means that the child can be saved within the first 6 hours.
20:19Through something I hear
20:20Cryotherapy is the only option this time.
20:22What happens, my dear, is that the child is placed in a private space.
20:25Underneath it is a belly that you can walk in for a hundred hours
20:27Water cools its temperature to 33.5 degrees Celsius
20:30For up to 72 hours
20:32After that, my dear, you push the child with training.
20:34Until it returns to its normal temperature
20:37This cooling thing, my dear, helps the brain to rest a little.
20:39And he doesn't put pressure on himself to work as a courteous person.
20:41This gives the brain a rest so it can recover.
20:43And he won't lose more than he already has.
20:45The journey to nurseries, my dear, was not easy at all.
20:47He was one of the first people to accuse Terneh of saying anything.
20:50And promotes fake science
20:51Knowledge brought from the chicken coop
20:52Until I was the one who was fought by everyone on earth
20:54As a device operator who is exhibited in amusement parks
20:57A journey whose heroes no one believes except one unknown soldier
21:00Parents of premature babies
21:01Those who couldn't say they had nothing to lose
21:03On the contrary, they had the most important thing in their lives to lose.
21:05But they decided that if there was even a 1% chance that this device could succeed
21:08He will cling to hope.
21:10The result was that humans moved and nurseries evolved.
21:12From iron incubators, we heat the water for it with gas and sulfur.
21:15For fiber, plastic, sensors and monitor nurseries
21:18Ideas, my dear, like adjusting the oxygen level
21:20Light and cryotherapy
21:21All these, my dear, are ideas that have passed through the box.
21:23She needed us to get there in the first place.
21:25There is originally a box
21:27But it's normal from the box
21:28A fund other than the banks of humanity
21:29And the birth of a child from a need that is full of risks
21:32For a safe need
21:33And while I am the hero of our story
21:35He didn't earn money for his achievements
21:36I'll do the same, my dear.
21:37I won't take a single penny from you.
21:38At least until tomorrow or the day after tomorrow
21:40Until that happens, God willing, my dear
21:42I want you to look at the previous cases
21:42See the next cases
21:43It is based on sources
21:44We're sharing a camera with you on Yoton.

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