Medical Ministry
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Section 1—Healing Power and Its Source
- Section 2—The Divine Plan in the Medical Missionary Work
- Section 3—The Christian Physician and His Work
- Section 4—Our Medical College
- In the Providence of God
- A Place to Be Appreciated
- A Practical Training
- An Appeal in Behalf of Our Medical College
- To Provide What Is Essential
- The Wisest Talent Called For
- The Classes of Workers to Be Trained
- To Prepare for Many Lines of Work
- Women to Be Especially Trained
- No Compromise
- Christ's Part and Ours
- Genuine Missionaries as Pioneers
- The Medical Student
- Development of Experience
- Caution Needed in Encouraging Students
- A Call for the Best Talent
- The High Order of the Loma Linda School
- Who Should Apply
- Students Should Have Moral Strength
- Strength of Character Essential
- Amenable to Authority
- Mental and Physical Effort Proportionate
- Educate in the Simplicity of Christ
- Count the Cost
- Study Practical Matters
- Not Amusements, but Consecrated Work
- Missionary Labor
- Let Not Truth Be Supplanted
- Advice to Those Having Limited Powers of Endurance
- Our Relation to Legal Requirements
- For Further Study
- Section 5—Warning Against Spiritistic Sophistry
- Section 6—True and False Systems of Mind Cure
- Section 7—Fees and Wages
- Section 8—Counsels and Cautions
- Section 9—The Management of Sanitariums
- Section 10—Opportunities for Ministry In Hospitals and Sanitariums
- Section 11—The Sanitarium Family
- Section 12—The Prevention of Disease and Its Cure by Rational Methods
- Section 13—Medical Missionary Work and the Gospel Ministry
- Section 14—Teaching Health Principles
- Section 15—Diet and Health
- Section 16—The Worker's Health
- Section 17—Medical Missionary Work in the Great Cities
- Section 18—Extent of the Work