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She writes:

A member of a colored hygiene class improvised an incubator for a premature baby from one-half pint flasks, a clothes basket, flour sacks, and home grown cotton….the incubator was displayed….and it aroused much interest in the community.  The same hygiene class is now making a wheelchair from the top of an old chair using wheels sawed from a hardwood tree.  It is a crude affair to be sure but will give some convalescent or invalid pleasure and comfort.