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  2. Francis M. Pottenger Sr. - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of sanatoria in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable sanatoria (singular: sanatorium) ... Pottenger Sanatorium Monrovia, California [12] 1904 Temple Sanitarium: Temple, Texas: 1904

  4. Francis M. Pottenger Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Pottenger was born Francis Marion Pottenger Jr. in Monrovia, California, on May 29, 1901. [1] [2] He was the son of Francis M. Pottenger Sr., the physician who founded the Pottenger Sanatorium and Clinic for Diseases of the Chest for treatment of tuberculosis in Monrovia, California. Pottenger was educated at Otterbein University. [2]

  5. Francis M. Pottenger - Wikipedia

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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

  6. Denis Gage Deane-Tanner - Wikipedia

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    After being abandoned, Ada and her daughters moved to Monrovia, California to be near her sister Lillian and where Ada continued to receive tuberculosis treatment at the Pottenger Tuberculosis Sanatorium which was run by Ada's brother in law Dr. John Lanabee Pomeroy.

  7. Mabel Normand - Wikipedia

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    After an extended stay in Pottenger Sanitorium, she died from pulmonary tuberculosis on February 23, 1930, in Monrovia, California, at the age of 36. [30] She was interred as Mabel Normand-Cody at Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles. The date of birth listed on her crypt is incorrect. [1] [2] Her mother was buried in the crypt above her crypt.

  8. Diana Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller ca. 1924. Born March 18, 1902. Seattle, Washington ... Miller died at the age of 25 in 1927 at the Pottinger Sanatorium in Monrovia, California. [3] The cause ...

  9. Pottenger - Wikipedia

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    Carol M. Pottenger (born 1955), a Vice Admiral in the United States Navy; Francis M. Pottenger, Jr. (1901–1967), conducted what became known as the Pottenger Cat Study; Orville Pottenger (1921–1978), American football player and coach; Thomas Pottenger (1920–2003), former member of the Ohio House of Representatives; Pottenger may also ...