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  2. Battle Creek was chosen as the site for the new medical facility for two reasons: the city’s reputation as the “health city” and the extensive facilities at Camp Custer which were available after the demobilization of the troops at the end of World War I. The hospital formally opened in October 1924 with a medical staff of 68.

  3. Now, the Whites founded what became the Battle Creek Sanitarium, which was a world-famous medical spa, grand hotel and medical center, but they called it the Western Health Reform...

  4. The Battle Creek Sanitarium was a world-renowned health resort in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. [3] 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 .

  5. Aug 13, 2017 · John Harvey Kellogg, one of America’s most famous physicians, and Will Keith Kellogg, John’s longtime lackey and whipping boy, were brothers from the Michigan hamlet of Battle Creek....

  6. Apr 12, 2017 · In 1866 White and her followers established the Western Health Reform Institute in a small two-story farmhouse just outside Battle Creek, Michigan. Patients were encouraged to heal themselves using sunshine, water, rest, exercise, and a proper diet, which included far less protein than Americans at the time were used to consuming.

  7. Oct 18, 2017 · John Harvey Kellogg built up the once world-famous medical center, spa and grand hotel known as the Battle Creek Sanitarium (San). Will, the younger brother, took the cereal inventions created in the kitchen at the San and developed the Kellogg Company to become one of the world’s most successful industrialists, and in the process―a very ...

  8. Apr 2, 2019 · Two imposing buildings in the center of Battle Creek went through waves of transformation, from a health resort to a military hospital to now government offices.

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