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Too Good Care

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Day
2
Month
September
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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We knmv oí ¦ CMe wlMN two fond parhad a little human soul given to their ki ¦¦ping. Above all thinrs on parth they loved their little cliiUl. Every movement of ts little body broulit some one to it erery baby cry caused alarm for its to k taken from tlie room in whioli il mm Done. No breath of fresli air found its way to tlils sacred room through a ralsed or lowered window lest it injure the little one. No horde of gold was ever guarded more jealously or zealously th:in this preCÍOU3 babe by its too fond parents. Weeks rolled by, a terrible rold winter came, and one day an outer door was blown open and riplit npon that precious human casket OUM a fierce breath of old winter. That llight congestión of the luugs attacked the little prisoner, and death olaimed it for its own. It (lied :i victim of too good care. A parallel case in that at the President, la Washington, to-day. He lias been surrouiuU'd by loving hearts and willinj; hands, but in their great anxiety to restore hiin to health, they have overdone. At tkát is the opinión generally prevalent. Had a soldier frora the rauks been similarly WOUIHleÜ, a suicon rrmiM hnrc lm nifclintely removed the ball, while yet the wounded nian's strength would have permlttod, and tlieu the hospital nurse would have done the rest. Thousands of such luive been known, and it is not unnaliletobelieve, tliatwithfewer physl mus and nurses, President Garfleld would h.-ivc Im'cii better off.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News