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Francis Marion Pottenger Jr. (May 29, 1901 – January 4, 1967) was an American physician and raw food diet advocate. He was best known for his cat study that sparked interest in a diet high in raw animal products including uncooked meats and unpasteurized dairy. Pottenger was a disciple of Canadian dentist and diet food advocate Weston A. Price.
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Francis M. Pottenger may refer to: Francis M. Pottenger Jr. (1901–1967), American physician and raw food diet advocate Francis M. Pottenger Sr. (1869–1961), his father, American physician and tuberculosis researcher
Pottenger obtained his MD from the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery in 1894. [1] He qualified A.M. from Otterbein University in 1907 and L.L.D. in 1909. [2] His wife Carrie Burtner died from tuberculosis in 1898 which prompted him to establish the Pottenger Sanitorium in Monrovia, California in 1903.