Blue Baby Research Paper

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The things that are the same in these two paragraphs are that they call them blue baby’s. They both have the charter Tomas and Blalcock. The little girl name Eileen Saxon and Eileen Saxon had anrare condition called blue baby. blue baby ment that she hand been born with an heart condition that starved her body for oxygen.

The first acccount was about a man named Vivien Tomas svaing thousands of blue babys blue babys is an heart condition that blocks the air in the oxygen to the body. After a few years or months the baby will die and they will die because no doctors has solved an cure for the rare blue baby condition. but on november 29, 1944,Eileen Saxon got welled into the operating roomto get rid of there condtuion. In the 1940’s, rascism

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