In the 1930s London, parents would hang infant-sized wire cages from their apartment windows to give babies fresh air and sunlight. These cages were often distributed by local health organizations and were seen as a way to help babies, especially those living in crowded city environments, benefit from outdoor air and sunlight.
It’s fascinating to learn about these kinds of odd things that were socially normalized less than 100 years ago.
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