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Dr. John Harvey Kellogg ( February 26 , 1852 - December 14 , 1943 ) was a Medical Doctor in Battle Creek, Michigan who ran a sanitarium using Holistic methods, with a particular focus on Nutrition , Enema s and Exercise . Kellogg was an advocate of Vegetarianism , and is best known for the invention of the Corn Flake Breakfast Cereal with his brother. BIOGRAPHY Dr. Kellogg was born in Tyrone, New York in 1852 to John Preston Kellogg ( 1807 -?) and Ann Janette Stanley ( 1824 -?). The family had moved to Battle Creek, Michigan by 1860 where his father set up a broom factory. John later worked as a Printer's Devil in a Battle Creek publishing house. Kellogg went to the Battle Creek public school system, then attended the Michigan State Normal School (since and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Battle Creek, Michigan . BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM Kellogg gained fame while working at the Battle Creek Sanitarium which ran on Seventh-day Adventist Church principles. They believed in a vegetarian diet and a regimen of exercise. Kellogg also performed surgery when a patient was not cured by a vegetarian diet and would remove a small section of a patient's intestines. BREAKFAST CEREALS With his brother, Will Keith Kellogg , they started the Sanitas Food Company to produce their Whole Grain cereals around 1897 . A standard breakfast then was eggs and meat eaten by the well off. The poor ate porridge, farina, gruel, and other boiled grains. John and Will eventually argued over the addition of sugar to the cereals and in 1906 Will started his own company called the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company, which eventually became the Kellogg Company . They never spoke to each other again. John then formed the Battle Creek Food Company to develop and market soy products. John did not invent the concept of the dry breakfast cereal. That honor belongs to Dr. James Caleb Jackson who created the first dry breakfast cereal in 1863 , which he called Granula . A patient of John's, Charles William Post would eventually start his own dry cereal company selling a rival brand of corn flakes. ANTISEX WRITINGS Kellogg was a zealous campaigner against all forms of sex. He recommended extreme methods. In his ''Treatment for Self-Abuse and its Effects'' he wrote:
He also claimed that Masturbation was a primary cause of Acne , among other things, including atrophy of the testes. In one extreme case, at the request of a 10 year old girl's father he performed surgery to remove the girl's clitoris. Scientific advances have since shown that carbolic acid is highly dangerous and can cause mutations, irritations, burning and other unpleasant symptoms if the skin touches on it for any length of time and ingesting the substance can be Fatal . Many parents applied his methods, for fear that masturbation would mean they were damned for eternity and therefore sent to Hell . SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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FOOTNOTES John Harvey Kellogg; ''Treatment for Self-Abuse and its Effects, Plain Fact for Old and Young''; F. Segner & Co.; Burlington, Iowa (1888). |