| Dr. J. H. Kellogg, who, along with his brother, invented the corn flake, here offers 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 the obstacles which it sometimes meets." "Modern medical research," he wrote in 1918,"has clearly incriminated the colon as the source of more disease and physical suffering than any other organ of the body." He continued, "A very special purpose . . . of this little volume has been to combat some of the mischievous errors which are everywhere current in relation to the hygiene of the colon, especially with relation to the sufficiency of one daily evacuation of the food residues." |