1916 Health Habits high quality by O’Shea and Kellogg

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1916 Health Habits high quality by O’Shea and Kellogg, HEALTH HABITSHealth Series of Physiology and Hygieneby MV O'Shea Professor of Education University of Wisconsin and JH Kellogg.
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HEALTH HABITS
Health Series of Physiology and Hygiene
by M.V. O'Shea, Professor of Education, University of Wisconsin
and J.H. Kellogg, Superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium

Copyright 1915
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY; NEW YORK

Reprinted 1916

fabric-covered hardback

illustrated with period black and white photos and various charts and sketches

Good vintage condition- some discoloration and fraying on cover but cover art is still brilliant in color; "Arthur Verne Wood" has neatly signed his name inside the front cover; minimal separation in binding; pages and overall composition in very good shape

The Battle Creek Sanitarium was a world-renowned health resort in Battle Creek, Michigan. 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.

John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 – December 14, 1943) was an American medical doctor, nutritionist, inventor, health activist, eugenicist, and businessman. Kellogg was a major leader in progressive health reform, particularly in the second phase of the clean living movement. He wrote extensively on science and health. His approach to "biologic living" combined scientific knowledge with Adventist beliefs, promoting health reform, and temperance. His promotion of developing anaphrodisiac foods was based on high quality these beliefs.

Many of the vegetarian foods that Kellogg developed and offered his patients were publicly marketed: Kellogg is best known today for the invention of the breakfast cereal corn flakes, originally intended to be an anaphrodisiac, made by his brother, Will Keith Kellogg.

This book is one of a series of four. It focuses on promoting what the "experts" deemed healthy habits early in the 20th century. There are some very interesting opinions and advice offered. It covers everything from skin care to posture and even has a chapter about proper clothing. I particularly enjoy the chapter "Health Habits in Drinking".

A 1994 movie called "The Road to Wellness" is based upon Kellogg and the Battle Creek Sanitarium.

Measures approximately 7.5 x 5.5 inches

Ships from Monmouth, IL via USPS Media Mail

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