
- Name: John Harvey Kellogg
- Born: 02/26/1852
- Died: 12/14/1943 (91 years old)
- Occupation: Physician, nutritionist
- Known for: Corn flakes, Battle Creek Sanitarium
John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 – December 14, 1943) was an American medical doctor, nutritionist, inventor, health activist, eugenicist, and businessman. He was the director of the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. The sanitarium was founded by members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It combined aspects of a European spa, a hydrotherapy institution, a hospital and a high-class hotel. Kellogg treated both the rich and famous, as well as the poor who could not afford other hospitals.
School: New York University Medical College at Bellevue Hospital (M.D., 1875)
Birth Place: Tyrone, Michigan
Death Place: Battle Creek, Michigan
Source: Wikipedia