Plain Facts for Old and Young by John Harvey Kellogg

3 by John Harvey Kellogg, Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943

Chapter 58: 5. _Lassitude_ is as unnatural for a child as for a young kitten. A

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Chapter 58: 5. _Lassitude_ is as unnatural for a child as for a young kitten. A

healthy child will be active, playful, full of life and animal spirits. If a young child manifests indisposition to activity, a dislike for play, lifelessness and languor, suspect his habits, if there is no other reasonable cause to which to attribute his unnatural want of childish sprightliness.
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