In his scathing (and somewhat scintillating) journey through the body of a pig, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg launches an all-out attack on the general grime and filth of these natural scavengers. First published in 1897, this short tome offers a horrifying yet somehow entertaining litany of reasons why hogs should be permanently put out to pasture rather than guzzled down human digestive tracts. Sure to churn--and turn--the stomach of any vegan or vegetarian, this timeless book should also give an extended and solemn pause to the bacon brigade and pork lovers everywhere.
In his scathing (and somewhat scintillating) journey through the body of a pig, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg launches an all-out attack on the general grime and filth of these natural scavengers. First published in 1897, this short tome offers a horrifying yet somehow entertaining litany of reasons why hogs should be permanently put out to pasture rather than guzzled down human digestive tracts. Sure to churn--and turn--the stomach of any vegan or vegetarian, this timeless book should also give an extended and solemn pause to the bacon brigade and pork lovers everywhere.