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The Battle Creek Sanitarium was a world-renowned health resort in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. It started in 1866 on health principles advocated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and from 1876 to 1943 was managed by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg .
- Renaissance
- Frank Mills Andrews, M.J. Morehouse
- 1903
- 74 N. Washington St., Battle Creek, Michigan
Color postcard showing the Miami - Battle Creek Sanitarium in Miami Springs, Florida. Originally built in 1926 by developer Glen Curtiss as part of Country Club Estates the Miami - Battle Creek Sanitarium operated from 1930 - 1959.
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At a time when all Miami hotels were racially segregated this was a daring move on the part of Battle Creek. Dr. Kellogg lived and worked out of the “Miami Battle Creek Sanitarium” for many years, treating patients, developing new soy-based food products, writing and raising his large adopted family.
Nov 29, 2023 · One of those young men happened to be John H. Kellogg. After refusals and threats to close down the institute, Kellogg hesitantly accepted the position of Physician-in-Chief. Kellogg went to work in an attempt to clean up the place. Food was terrible, bathing conditions were filthy, and patient bills weren’t being paid.
Jan 28, 2020 · The Battle Creek Sanitarium flourished during the first part of the twentieth century and enjoyed a worldwide reputation as a result of Kellogg’s charisma and promotional genius. The rich and famous from many walks of life benefited from rest, relaxation, and treatment at “the San.”
Mar 28, 2023 · The sanitarium, located in Battle Creek, Michigan, was designed to be a health center, advocating simple principles such as getting enough rest, exercising, and maintaining a healthy diet....
Description: Color postcard showing Dr. John Harvey Kellogg overlooking the lily pond at the Miami - Battle Creek Sanitarium in Miami Springs, Florida. Originally built in 1926 by developer Glen Curtiss as part of Country Club Estates the Miami - Battle Creek Sanitarium operated from 1930 - 1959.