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  1. Graham, Sylvester. A Lecture on Epidemic Diseases Generally and Particularly the Spasmodic Cholera. New York: Day, 1833.
     
  2. Graham, Sylvester. A Lecture to Young Men on Chastity: Intended also for the Serious Consideration of Parents and Guardians. Boston: George W. Light, 1840.
     
  3. Graham, Sylvester. A Treatise on Bread and Bread-Making. Boston: Light & Stearns, 1837.
     
  4. Graham, Sylvester. Graham’s Lectures on Chastity; Specially Intended for the Serious Consideration of Young Men and Parents. Glascow, Scotland: Royalty Buildings, 1837.
     
  5. Graham, Sylvester. Lectures on the Science of Human Life. Boston: Marsh, Capen, Lyon & Webb, 1839.
     
  6. Graham, Sylvester. Letter to the Honorable Daniel Webster, on the Compromises of the Constitution. Northampton, Mass.: Hopkins, Bridgeman & Co., 1850.
     
  7. Graham, Sylvester. The Philosophy of Sacred History Considered in Relation to Human Aliment and the Wines of Scripture. New York: Fowlers and Wells, 1855.
     
  8. Graham, Sylvester. The Philosophy of Sacred History Considered in Relation To Human Aliment and the Wines of Scripture. New York: Fowlers and Wells, 1855.
     
  9. Jackson, James Caleb. Consumption: How to Prevent it, and How to Cure it. Boston: B. L. Emerson, 1862.
     
  10. Jackson, James Caleb. Hints on the Reproductive Organs: Their Diseases, Causes, and Cure on Hydropathic Principles. New York: Fowlers and Wells, 1853.
     
  11. Jackson, James Caleb. The Sexual Organism, and its Healthful Management. New York: Arno Press, 1974.
     
  12. Jackson, James Caleb. The Training of Children: or, How to Have Them Healthy, Handsome and Happy. NY: Austin, Jackson & Co., 1872.
     
  13. Kellogg, John Harvey. [Brachfeld, Aaron and Choate, Mary: eds]. The Natural Diet of Man. Arvada, Co: Coastalfields Press, 2006.
     
  14. Kellogg, John Harvey. “Dietetic Importance of Florida Fruits.” The Herald (July 1, 1934).
     
  15. Kellogg, John Harvey. Autointoxication; or, Intestinal Toxemia. Battle Creek, Mich.: The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1918.
     
  16. Kellogg, John Harvey. Colon Hygiene, Comprising New and Important Facts Concerning the Physiology of the Colon and an Account of Practical and Successful Methods of Combating intestinal inactivity and Toxemia. Battle Creek, Mich.: The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923.
     
  17. Kellogg, John Harvey. Diphtheria: Its Causes, Prevention, and Proper Treatment. Battle Creek, Mich.: Good Health Publishing Co., 1879.
     
  18. Kellogg, John Harvey. Dr. Kellogg's Lectures on Practical Health Topics. Battle Creek, Mich: Good Health Pub. Co., 1913.
     
  19. Kellogg, John Harvey. First Book in Physiology and Hygiene. Brushton, NY: Teach Services, 1998.
     
  20. Kellogg, John Harvey. Harmony of Science and the Bible on the Nature of the Soul and the Doctrine of the Resurrection. Battle Creek, Mich.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1879.
     
  21. Kellogg, John Harvey. How to Have Good Health: Through Biologic Living. Battle Creek, Mich.: Modern Medicine Pub. Co., 1932.
     
  22. Kellogg, John Harvey. Ideas. Battle Creek, Mich.: Good Health Pub. Co., 1916.
     
  23. Kellogg, John Harvey. Itinerary of a Breakfast: A Popular Account of the Travels of A Breakfast Through the Food Tube and of the Ten Gates and Several Stations Through Which It Passes, Also of the Obstacles Which It Sometimes Meets. New York: Teach Services, Inc., 2005.
     
  24. Kellogg, John Harvey. Neurasthenia, or Nervous Exhaustion. Battle Creek, Mich.: Good Health Publishing Co., 1914.
     
  25. Kellogg, John Harvey. Plain Facts About Sexual Life: Plain Facts for Old and Young; Embracing the Natural History and Hygiene of Organic Life. Burlington, Iowa: I. F. Segner, 1890.
     
  26. Kellogg, John Harvey. Plain Facts for Old and Young. Burlington, Iowa: I. F. Segner, 1882.
     
  27. Kellogg, John Harvey. Rational Hydrotherapy: A Manual of the Physiological and Therapeutic Effects of Hydriatic Procedures, and the Technique of Their Application in the Treatment of Disease. Philadelphia: The F. A. Davis Company, 1901.
     
  28. Kellogg, John Harvey. Rules for “Right Living”. Battle Creek, Mich.: Battle Creek Sanitarium, Health Extension Dept., 1947.
     
  29. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Art of Massage. Brushton, NY: Teach Services, 1997.
     
  30. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Battle Creek Sanitarium System: History, Organization, Methods. Battle Creek, Mich.: Gage Printing Co., Printer, 1908.
     
  31. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Crippled Colon; Battle Creek, Mich.: The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1931.
     
  32. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Evils of Fashionable Dress, & How to Dress Healthfully. Battle Creek, Mich.: Office of the Health Reformer, 1876.
     
  33. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Health Question Box: or, A Thousand and One Health Questions Answered. Battle Creek, Mich.: Modern Medicine Pub. Co, 1920.
     
  34. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Home Book of Modern Medicine: A Family Guide in Health and Disease. Battle Creek, Mich.: Modern Medicine Pub. Co., Ltd., 1907.
     
  35. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Home Hand-Book of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine. Battle Creek, Mich.: Good Health Publishing Co., 1880.
     
  36. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Household Monitor of Health. Battle Creek, Mich.: Good Health Publishing Company, 1891.
     
  37. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Natural Diet of Man. Arvada, Col: Coastalfields Press, 2006.
     
  38. Kellogg, John Harvey. The New Dietetics, What To Eat and How; A Guide To Scientific Feeding in Health and Disease. Battle Creek, Mich.: The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1921.
     
  39. Kellogg, John Harvey. The New Method in Diabetes: The Practical Treatment of Diabetes as Conducted at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Adapted to Home Use, Based Upon the Treatment of More Than Eleven Hundred Cases. Battle Creek, Mich.: The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1924.
     
  40. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Sinusoidal Current as a Curative Agent; Its History, Technique and Therapeutic Applications. Battle Creek, Mich.: The Good Health Publishing Co., 1913.
     
  41. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Stomach: Its Disorders, and How to Cure Them. Battle Creek, Mich: Modern Medicine Pub. Co., 1896.
     
  42. Kellogg, John Harvey. The Uses of Water in Health and Disease. A Practical Treatise on the Bath, Its History and Uses. Battle Creek, Mich.: The Office of the Health Reformer, 1876.
     
  43. O'shea, Michael Vincent and Kellogg, John Harvey. The Body in Health. New York: MacMillan, 1915.
     
  44. Post, Charles William. The Modern Practice: Natural Suggestion, or Scientia Viteae. Battle Creek, Mich.: La Vita Inn Co., 1894.
     
  45. Post, Charles William. The Second Man. Battle Creek, Mich.: La Vita Inn Co., 1894.
     
  46. Selden, Richard Ely. The Newest Keep-Sake for Eighteen Hundred Thirty-Nine; Containing the Speeches, Circumstances, and Doings of A Recent Benevolent Convention, At the Chapel of the Marlboro House, Boston. Boston: Printed by Order of the Convention, 1839.

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Books, Articles, and Multi-Media
 

  1. Albion, Michele Wehrwein. “Living Healthy at Kellogg’s.” South Florida History 26, no 3 (1998), 10-15.
     

  2. Burbick, Joan. Healing the Republic: The Language of Health and the Culture of Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century America. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
     

  3. Carnes, Rebecca. “When Fact Becomes Legend: West Texas Folk Heroes.” West Texas Historical Association Year Book 67 (1991), 84-93.
    Carson, Gerald. “Bloomers and Bread Crumbs.” New York History 38, no. 3 (1957), 294-308.
     

  4. Carson, Gerald. Cornflake Crusade. New York: Arno Press, 1976.
     

  5. Carson, Gerald. “Graham: The Man Who Made the Cracker Famous.” New-England Galaxy 10, no. 4 (1969), 3-8.
     

  6. Cole, Edith Walters. “Sylvester Graham, Lecturer on the Science of Human Life: The Rhetoric of a Dietary Reformer.” (Dissertation) Indiana University, 1975.
     

  7. Cole, Edith Walters. “Sylvester P. Graham, ‘Father of the Graham Cracker.’” Southern Speech Journal 32, no. 3 (1967), 206-214.
     

  8. Coleman, John P. “Casting Bread on Troubled Waters: Grahamism and the West.” Journal of American Culture 9, no. 2 (1986), 1-8.
     

  9. Corcoleotes, George. “American Attitudes on Sexual Hygiene and Ethics, 1877-1914: A Study of Ideology in the Works of John Harvey Kellogg, Periodical Literature, and Manuals of Advice.” (MA Thesis) San Francisco State University. 1973.
     

  10. Craig, Winston J. “In the Pink of Health: William Alcott, Sylvester Graham and Dietary Reforms in New England, 1830-1870.” Adventist Heritage 14, no. 2 (1991), 34-41.
     

  11. Engs, Ruth C. Clean Living Movements: American Cycles of Health Reform. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2000.
     

  12. Fletcher, Robert Samuel. “Bread and Doctrine at Oberlin.” Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 49 (Jan-March 1940), 58-67.
     

  13. Gerstner, Patsy. “The Temple of Health: A Pictorial History of the Battle Creek Sanitarium.” Caduceus: A Humanities Journal for Medicine and the Health Sciences 12, no. 2 (1996), 1-99.
     

  14. Haubrich, William S. “Sylvester Graham: Partly Right, Mostly for the Wrong Reasons.” Journal of Medical Biography [Great Britain] 6, no. 4 (1998), 240-243.
     

  15. Hodges, Jeffrey Alan. Dealing with Degeneracy: Michigan Eugenics in Context. (Dissertation) Michigan State U. 2001.
     

  16. Horowitz, Helen Lefkowitz. Rereading Sex: Battles Over Sexual Knowledge and Suppression in Nineteenth-Century America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2002.
     

  17. Hotchkiss, Ron. “Kelloggs of Battle Creek.” American History 29, no. 6 (1995) 62-66.
     

  18. Iacobbo, Karen. Vegetarian America: A History. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2004.
     

  19. Major, Nettie Leitch. C.W. Post: The Hour and the Man: A Biography with Genealogical Supplement. Washington, D.C.: Judd & Detweiler, inc., 1963.
     

  20. Matthews, James T. and Carnes, Rebecca. “When Fact Becomes Legend: C. W. Post on the South Plains.” Purview Southwest (1990), 397-409.
     

  21. Mclaughlin, Doris B. “The Second Battle of Battle Creek: The Open Shop Movement in the Early Twentieth Century. Labor History 14, no. 3 (1973), 323-339.
     

  22. Meyer-Renschhausen, Elisabeth and Wirz, Albert; (Hill, Phil, Transl.). “Dietetics, Health Reform and Social Order: Vegetarianism as a Moral Physiology: The Example of Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867-1939). Medical History [GB] 43, no. 3 (1999), 323-341.
    Miller, Randall M. and Cimbala, Paul A. [eds.] American Reform and Reformers: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996.
     

  23. Money, John, The Destroying Angel: Sex, Fitness & Food in the Legacy of Degeneracy Theory, Graham Crackers, Kellogg's Corn Flakes & American Health History. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1985.
     

  24. Nissenbaum, Stephen Willner. Careful Love: Sylvester Graham and the Emergence of Victorian Sexual Theory in America, 1830-1840. (Dissertation) University of Wisconsin, 1968.
     

  25. Nissenbaum, Stephen. Sex, Diet, and Debility in Jacksonian America: Sylvester Graham and Health Reform. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980.
     

  26. Nix, James R. “The American Centennial: An Adventist Perspective.” Adventist Heritage 3, no. 1 (1976), 11-16.
     

  27. Norman, Kathleen Lynne. “‘Biological Living’: The Redemption of Women and America Through Healthy Living, Dress and Eugenics.” (Dissertation) Claremont Graduate University, 2000.
     

  28. Numbers, Ronald L. “Dr. Jackson’s Water Cure and Its Influence on Adventist Health Reform.” Adventist Heritage 1, no. 1 (1974), 11-16, 58-59.
     

  29. Numbers, Ronald L. Prophetess of Health: A Study of Ellen G. White. New York: Harper & Row, 1976.
     

  30. Paxson, Peyton. “Charles William Post: The Mass Marketing of Health and Welfare.” (Dissertation) Boston University, 1993.
     

  31. Powell, Horace B. The Original Has This Signature--W. K. Kellogg. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1956.
     

  32. Rosenberg, Charles E. [ed.] Right Living: An Anglo-American Tradition of Self-Help Medicine and Hygiene. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
     

  33. Rosentreter, Roger L. “Cereal City.” Michigan History Magazine 83, no. 4 (1999), 6-13.
     

  34. Schwarz, Richard W. “Dr. John Harvey Kellogg As A Social Gospel Practitioner.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 57, no. 1 (1964), 5-22.
     

  35. Schwarz, Richard W. John Harvey Kellogg, M.D.. Berrien Springs, Mich.: Andrews University Press, 1981.
     

  36. Schwarz, Richard William. John Harvey Kellogg: American Health Reformer. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1964.
     

  37. Selden, Steven. “Transforming Better Babies in to Fitter Families: Archival Resources and the History of the American Eugenics Movement, 1908-1930.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 149, no. 2 (2005), 199-225.
     

  38. Sizer, Sandra S. “New Spirit, New Flesh: The Poetics of Nineteenth-Century Mind-Cures. Soundings 63, no. 4 (1980), 407-422.
     

  39. Sokolow, Jayme A. Eros and Modernization: Sylvester Graham, Health Reform, and the Origins of Victorian Sexuality in America. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1983.
     

  40. Stoltz, Garth. “101 Manufacturing Companies in Battle Creek, Michigan.” Adventist Heritage 15, no. 2 (1992), 10-13.
     

  41. Stoltz, Garth. “A Taste of Cereal.” Adventist Heritage 15, no. 2 (1992), 4-9.
     

  42. Verbrugge, Martha H. “Healthy Animals and Civic Life: Sylvester Graham's Physiology of Subsistence.” Reviews in American History 9, no. 3 (1981) 359-364.
     

  43. White, Arthur L. Ellen White: Woman of Vision. Hagerstown, Md: Review and Herald Pub. Association, 2000.
     

  44. Whorton, James C. “Muscular Vegetarianism: The Debate Over Diet and Athletic Performance in the Progressive Era.” Journal of Sport History 8, no. 2 (1981), 58-75.
     

  45. Whorton, James C. Crusaders for Fitness: The History of American Health Reformers. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1982.
     

  46. Young, Norman H. “The Alpha Heresy: Kellogg and the Cross.” Adventist Heritage 12, no. 1 (1987), 33-42.

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