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Gutscher Sanitarium

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English: Gutscher Sanitarium
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Whitley County

Gutscher Sanitarium Located on the side of this hill, operated by Dr. and Mrs. Michael Gutscher. Dutch natives of eastern Ohio, 1895 until his death. May 1, 1904. Tea made from various kinds of tree bark, used in steam treatments, cured acute and subacute diseases. The secrets of Dr. Gutscher's treatment, acquired from an Indian maiden, under oath, was never divulged. Three daughters: Mary Jane Gutscher Lemon, aided her father financially by erecting the first building; Julia Gutscher Elliott Cunningham; Nora Gutscher Kelly assisted int eh administration for several years. One son, Nelson Gutscher, deceased at age two.

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