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17. Neil McIntosh quoted in Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care.

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18. Author interview Judith Meek, 2018.

19. A 1964 paper from Toronto reported only one baby with RDS surviving after ventilation. At UCH, Os managed to reach a 30 per cent survival rate by the late 1960s. Professor Oswald Reynolds, quoted in Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care.

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20. Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care, p 17.

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21. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/30/health/ a-kennedy-babys-life-and-death.html, accessed 27 November 2017.

22. HL Halliday, ‘Surfactants: Past, Present and Future’, Journal of Perinatology, May 2008.

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23. Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care, p ii.

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24. Peter Dunn quoted in Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care.

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25. Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care, pp 49–55.

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26. Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care, p 56.

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27. Christie and Tansey, Origins of Neonatal Intensive Care, p 39.

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