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  1. John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 – December 14, 1943) was an American businessman, inventor, physician, and advocate of the Progressive Movement. He was the director of the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan , founded by members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church .

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · John Harvey Kellogg (born February 26, 1852, Tyrone, Michigan, U.S.—died December 14, 1943, Battle Creek, Michigan) was an American physician and health-food pioneer whose development of dry breakfast cereals was largely responsible for the creation of the flaked-cereal industry.

  3. Jul 13, 2021 · By Leah Silverman | Edited By Erik Hawkins. Published July 13, 2021. Updated April 14, 2023. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg used a host of bizarre methods to prevent masturbation and cleanse his patients’ colons at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

  4. Aug 2, 2019 · Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, circa 1899. Since his death in 1943, Kellogg has gained a reputation as something of a comical quack—due, in part, to his portrayal in T. Coraghessan Boyle’s 1993...

  5. Apr 8, 2022 · 08 Apr 2022. John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943) Image Credit: Pictorial Press Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo. John Harvey Kellogg is widely credited with inventing corn flakes, the prepared breakfast cereal, but he holds a contentious place in history for the motivations behind this breakfast staple.

  6. Jan 28, 2020 · John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist physician, health promoter, nutritionist, inventor, author, eugenicist, and entrepreneur. He was director of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, inventor of flaked breakfast cereal, and a long-time associate of James and Ellen White, founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

  7. Aug 2, 2019 · Bettmann Archive/Getty Images. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, circa 1937. Dr. John Kellogg helped lead the movement toward cleaner living. Raised in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which...

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