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A collection of personal recollections contrasts childhoods of an earlier era with contemporary upbringing, noting how advances in hygiene, medical care, dentistry, schooling, and nutrition have altered everyday life for children. The author observes new practices such as seaside and climatic cures, better-heated and ventilated schools, regulated study with exercise, and attention to preventive health that once belonged only to the wealthy. Interwoven are reflections on the financial and moral costs of modern child care, the sacrifices relatives make, and a plea for youthful gratitude. The volume assembles short true episodes and family anecdotes that illustrate social change across generations.
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