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Change the baby • ••tess often An example of bow the American Anode process is helping busy nurses . . . and opening markets

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ERE is a medical device almost as new as a new baby! It is an infant's urinal, so designed that either boy or girl babies in hospital nurseries will need to be changed only a fourth as often—thus adding to the comfort, sleep and well-being of the newborn, and lightening the chores of overworked nurses.

The physicians who devised it have made a great contribution . . . the manufacturer, Diapette, Inc., 1 2 7 2 0 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland, O., has a brand new market where there wasn't one before . . . the American Anode process and American Anode mixes and latices make its manufacture possible. T h e urinal is made by a simple dipping operation over a form s o exact that it meets meticulous medical standards. It illustrates how readily the American Anode process makes intricate forms. The urinal is in o n e piece and without seams. Further, it demonstrates the widely varying yet definite characteristics that may be obtained through

these latices and mixes. They can be compounded to withstand water, abrasion, extreme heat, extreme cold; they can be flexible or rigid; they can be dipped, used as a saturation or coating, sprayed on or spread. Compounded latices and mixes available of GEON, HYCAR, neoprene, crude rubber and GR-S. For more information about these modern materials and proper methods of using them, please write Department AA-7, American A n o d e , Inc., 60 Cherry Street, Akron, Ohio.

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