Where is Linda Hazzard buried?
Linda Hazzard “Therapeutic Fasting” Practitioner and Osteopath. Born 1867 in Carver County, Minnesota, died during a fast in 1938. Despite her lack of a medical degree, she was licensed to practice medicine in Washington….Dr Linda Laura Burfield Hazzard.
Birth | 18 Dec 1867 Carver County, Minnesota, USA |
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Burial | Unknown |
Memorial ID | 125296802 · View Source |
Was Linda Hazzard a real doctor?
Hazzard had no medical degree, but was licensed to practice medicine in the state of Washington through a loophole that grandfathered in some practitioners of alternative medicine without degrees. According to her book The Science of Fasting, she studied under Edward Hooker Dewey, MD, a well-known proponent of fasting.
What happened to Dora Williamson?
With the help of the British consul, Dora was forcibly removed from the sanitarium just in the nick of time before she, too, starved to death.
Who wrote Starvation Heights?
Gregg Olsen
Starvation Heights/Authors
About the Author Gregg Olsen is the author of several works of nonfiction and fiction, including the New York Times bestseller Abandoned Prayers. A journalist and investigative author for more than two decades, Olsen has received numerous awards and much critical acclaim for his writing.
Where is starvation Heights Washington?
Olalla
Olalla, Washington is a quiet community located in Kitsap County near Gig Harbor. It’s such a peaceful place, you’d never guess it was the site of something very sinister… something so evil that it warranted a book called “Starvation Heights” being written. This is Olalla.
How did Starvation Heights Oregon get its name?
It was named before 1883 for its poor and infertile soil, a granite-like mix which supported only scrub vegetation. The neighboring rise is slightly lower in elevation, but had rich soil. Failed farmers were said to be “starved out” when they moved on.
What is the book Starvation Heights about?
Starvation Heights: A True Story of Murder and Malice in the Woods of the Pacific Northwest. Audible Audiobook – Unabridged. In 1911 two wealthy British heiresses, Claire and Dora Williamson, came to a sanitorium in the forests of the Pacific Northwest to undergo the revolutionary fasting treatment of Dr.