Linda Hazzard the "Starvation Doctor"

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Linda Burfield Hazzard (December 18, 1867 – June 24, 1938), nicknamed the "Starvation Doctor" was an American quack, fraud, and swindler noted for her promotion of fasting as a treatment. She was imprisoned by the state of Washington for a number of deaths resulting from this at a sanitarium she operated there in the early 20th century. Her treatments were responsible for at least 15 deaths. Born 1867 in Carver County, Minnesota, she died during a fast in 1938

She created a "sanitarium", Wilderness Heights, in Olalla, Washington, where inpatients fasted for days, weeks, or months on a diet of small amounts of tomato and asparagus juice and occasionally a small teaspoon of orange juice. While some patients survived and publicly sang her praises, dozens died under her care. Hazzard claimed that they all died of undisclosed or hitherto undiagnosed illnesses such as cancer or cirrhosis of the liver. Her opponents claimed that they all died of starvation. Local residents referred to the place as "Starvation Heights". She assured people that her method was a panacea for all manner of ills, because she was able to rid the body of toxins that caused imbalances in the body.

On March 28, 1910, Earl Edward Erdman, a City of Seattle Civil Engineer, died of starvation in the Seattle General Hospital. He had kept a diary which detailed Hazzard's treatment during the preceding weeks that provides an insight into the treatment Hazzard prescribed to her patients. The following are excerpts from his diary:

- February 1: Saw Dr. Hazzard and began treatment this date. No breakfast. Mashed soup dinner. Mashed soup supper.
- February 5: through 7- One orange breakfast. Mashed soup dinner. Mashed soup supper.
- February 8: One orange breakfast. Mashed soup dinner. Mashed soup supper.
- February 9 through 11: One orange breakfast. Strained soup dinner. Strained soup supper.
- February 12: One orange breakfast. One orange dinner. One orange supper.
- February 13- Two orange breakfast. No dinner. No supper.
- February 14: One cup of strained tomato broth at 6 p.m.
- February 15- One cup hot strained tomato soup night and morning.
- February 16- One cup hot strained tomato soup a.m. and p.m. Slept better last night. Head quite dizzy. Eyes yellow streaked and red.
- February 17- Ate three oranges today.
- February 19- Called on Dr. (Dawson) today at his home. Slept well Saturday night.
- February 20- Ate strained juice of two small oranges at 10 a.m. Dizzy all day. Ate strained juice of two small oranges at 5 p.m.
- February 21- Ate one cup settled and strained tomato broth. Backache today just below ribs.
- February 22- Ate juice of two small oranges at 10 a.m. Backache today in right side just below ribs.
- February 23- Slept but little last night. Ate two small oranges at 9 a.m. Went after milk and felt very bad. Ate two small oranges 6 p.m.
- February 24- Slept better Wednesday night. Kind of frontal headache in a.m. Ate two small oranges 10 a.m. Ate one and a half cups hot tomato soup at 6 p.m. Heart hit up to ninety-five minute and sweat considerable.
- February 25- Slept pretty well Thursday night. Ate one and a half cups tomato broth 11 a.m. Ate one and a half cups tomato broth 6 p.m. Pain in right below ribs.
- February 26- Did not sleep so very well Friday night. Pain in right side just below ribs in back. Pain quit in night. Ate 1 and a half cups tomato broth at 10:45 a.m. Ate two and a half pump small oranges at 4:30 p.m. Felt better afternoon than for the last week. ...

This diet continued more or less unchanged until his hospitalization on March 28. He died that afternoon, just before his coworker was to transfuse blood.

- 1908:
Mrs. Elgin Cox
Daisey Maud Haglund (Mother of Ivar's restaurant founder Ivar Haglund) - The official cause of her death was stomach cancer. Her inability to eat would have caused her to starve to death even without Hazzard's assistance.
Ida Wilcox

- 1909:
Blanche B. Tindall
Viola Heaton
Eugene Stanley Wakelin - Died from a bullet in the head on Hazzard's property. Whether she was responsible for the shooting remains unknown, though it is speculated to be the case.

- 1910:
Maude Whitney
Earl Edward Erdman
L. E. Rader

- 1911:
Frank Southard
C.A. Harrison
Ivan Flux
Lewis Ellsworth Rader
Claire Williamson

- 1912:
Mary Bailey
Ida Anderson
Robert Gramm
Fred Ebson - Supervised by another fast enthusiast

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