The Battle Creek Sanitarium System: History, Organization, Methods
book · 1908
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SUMMARY
Kellogg's own institutional account of the Battle Creek Sanitarium: its history, organization, and methods. Used in this case as the primary source for how the Sanitarium described and marketed 'biologic living' (the 'Battle Creek Idea') as a system for restoring and preserving health, and for the structure of the establishment as a residential health institution. Held by the Wellcome Collection (work rzmdzhv2) with a Public Domain Mark. Cited for the Sanitarium's self-presentation and program, not as independent evidence of efficacy.
NOTES
The Battle Creek Sanitarium System: History, Organization, Methods (Battle Creek, Mich.: Gage Printing Co., 1908) is Kellogg’s own description of the institution and its program. It is the primary source used here for the Sanitarium’s self-presentation of ‘biologic living’ as a coordinated system of diet, hydrotherapy, exercise, and physiologic regimen, and for the organization of the establishment as a residential health resort. The Wellcome Collection holds the work (rzmdzhv2) under a Public Domain Mark. No DOI or PMID applies; the source is cited by its Wellcome catalog record.