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Charles Kellogg

Charles Kellogg (1863-1949) was an American inventor and naturalist, renowned for creating the "Kellogg's Singing Bird Box," a mechanical device that simulated the sounds of various birds. He was also a proponent of health and wellness, advocating for natural dietary practices and vegetarianism. Kellogg played a significant role in promoting wellness through healthy living, often synthesizing his interests in nature, engineering, and health. He was also involved in the early 20th-century health movement, emphasizing organic food and holistic health practices. His legacy includes contributions to both the invention community and the health reform movement.