John Harvey Kellogg, M.D.
Pioneering Health Reformer
By Richard W Schwarz
Hardcover, 240 pages
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ISBN: 9780828019392
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"If I have any responsibility in a matter, I somehow cannot avoid feeling a burden of the whole." –John Harvey Kellogg
Many people associate his name with Corn Flakes. But John Harvey was more than just a cereal maker. A physician, surgeon, dietitian, inventor, educator, administrator, religious leader, public speaker, and author, he crammed the accomplishments of many men into one lifetime.
He was a controversial man. He confessed to being high-headed, irritable, stubborn, hasty, suspicious, hypersensitive, morbid and fretful. Yet he was compassionate, donating large sums of money toward charitable causes. He was jealous of rank and yet when a co-worker became ill, offered monitary assistance and his own time and care.
In this engrossing biography Richard Schwarz exposes the man behind the controversy bringing J.H. Kellogg to life as a person, an adversary, a friend, and a true health pioneer of the Adventist church.
- The Boy Foreshadows the Man
- A Convert
- From Teacher to Doctor
- A Man Is What He Eats
- Changing American Habits
- Developing The Battle Creek Sanitarium
- Sanitarium Ups and Downs
- A Torrent of Woods
- Variations on a Boyhood Dream
- The Unwilling Surgeon
- Products of an Active Mind
- All Work, But Little Play
- What Manner of Man
- Father to Forty-two Children
- His Brother's Keeper
- The Ties of Fifty Years Are Broken
- Food Manufacturing and Family Quarrels
- New Outlets for Promoting an Old Program
- The Last Battles
- An Epilogue