EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)

Physician, Physicians (Part 2 of 2)

Christ’s helping hand CT 490

constant channel of light to his patients MM 148

co-workers with Christ MH 111; 5T 439

devoted and intelligent med. missionary MM 31

diligent students 4T 549

divested of selfishness CH 537

earnest and active, serving God in their activities CH 213

educated to: battle with disease TM 195

learn lessons of Christ MM 235

example in purity and self-control MH 134

faithful in preserving delicacy and modesty under all circumstances CH 364

familiar with: God’s promises MH 121

God’s remedy for sin-sick souls MM 31

science of healing bodily diseases MM 31

firm as rock to principle 5T 439

firm on principles of health reform MM 199

given gospel message 6T 78

God’s workers CD 75; MM 259

governed by strict sense of propriety at all times and on all occasions MM 149

in communion with God daily MM 148

increasingly skillful CT 490; MM 44

kind and cheerful always MM 192

kind and courteous to all 5T 439

learner in school of Christ MM 35

man of pure mind MM 193

men of judgment and wisdom 2T 385

missionary for God MM 44

more anxious to honor God than to secure honor and patronage from men 6T 252

on guard MM 125

persons: of faith and spirituality 3T 178

who can sympathize and feel to the depths 2T 385

whose whole being is stirred when witnessing suffering 2T 385

prepared to minister to diseased minds 3T 168

prompt in meeting their appointments CH 363; MM 193

pure in thought, mind, and action MM 193

ready for every good work CH 342

reformers in treatment of disease CD 447; MM 122, 223

strictly temperate 5T 439

sustained by prayer 7T 74

thorough health reformers MM 224

trained to labor as med. miss. evangelists 9T 174

true and honest MM 121

true workers for Christ 6T 229

unassuming 4T 100

willing to unite with men successful in financial management MM 155-6

8. Ought not to

accept adoration from patients MM 149-50

allow themselves to be diverted from their work CH 361; MM 293-4

approach to commonness MM 149

attempt to work without taking time to pray MM 216; 4T 560

be: careless and familiar with nurses MM 141

cold, reticent, or hesitating MM 193

deficient in any respect 4T 549

overworked 3T 182; 6T 245

policy man CT 485

trifling CH 340

become: discouraged and disgusted with sick and suffering patients 3T 179

excited or unbalanced 3T 182

overbearing, tyrannical, exacting, and dictatorial MM 36

cherish impure and sensual thoughts MM 48

come to sickbed in listless and careless manner MH 244

conceal his religion in his work 6T 250

confine themselves too closely to their professional work CH 361

contend with patient 3T 170

continue to resort to drugs which leave deadly evil in system 2SM 288

defraud his patients in any way MM 121

depart from strict rectitude CT 485

despise counsel 8T 188

devote Sabbath regularly to writing or labor CH 368

disregard: laws of health CH 588-9; MM 292

physical laws CH 361; MH 135

do: unnecessary work on Sabbath MM 214

what is not positively essential on Sabbath MM 50

work that helpers can do 3T 177

encourage patients to eat flesh foods CD 388

enter his work with careless and irreverent thoughts CH 586

exalt himself instead of Christ MM 150

expect to be complete whole CT 521

feel at liberty to disregard God’s word re Sabbath observance MM 214

get sick by any imprudence 3T 182

hide principles of SDA faith in order to obtain large patronage 8T 154

ignore connection between sin and disease 5T 444

indulge in any habit that weakens life forces 5T 441

injure their health by confining themselves too closely to professional work CH 361

keep his patients waiting for his decision re their case MM 148

leave med. practice to enter the ministry CH 503-4

let: familiarity with suffering cause him to be careless or unsympathetic 6T 232

themselves be dictated to by patients 3T 170

listen to suggestions that it is dangerous to speak of eternal interests to patients 5T 449

look upon patients as mere pieces of human mechanism 5T 446

lose pity, sympathy, and patience for patients 3T 179-80

maintain undue dignity 4T 100

make: extravagant outlay of means 2SM 202

stimulus of flesh food essential for health and strength CD 292

manifest indifference to patients 4T 99-100

meet worldly standard in his ideas and practice MM 159

neglect: his duty to patients MM 193

the poor in any case 4T 551

place worldly policy above God’s word CT 487

practice deception on the dying MM 148

prescribe flesh food for patients CD 411, 448

prostrate his nervous system 3T 182

remain blind re evils of eating flesh foods MM 278

resort to use of strong drugs MM 222

rest content with half conversion MM 115

sacrifice principle for worldly gain or recognition CT 486

scold his helpers or his patients 4T 102

separate med. miss. work from gospel ministry MM 159

shock unguardedly sensitive patients who are refined and modest MM 149

speak harsh and irritating words 3T 170

spend money lavishly MM 130

study science of mind cure 2SM 350

take liberties with women CH 365

teach science of mind cure 2SM 350

travel on Sabbath except to alleviate real suffering MM 214-5

trust to: elegant furniture or stylish equipage CH 589

outward display CH 589

urge: any special doctrine upon the sick 6T 231

sudden changes in diet MM 261

use unkind words, however provoking patient may be 3T 170

violate laws of life he teaches to patients 1T 640

work: especially for people in dens of iniquity in large cities 6T 246

in coarse, careless, or haphazard way MM 32

separated from Seventh-day Adventists 8T 172

9. Sanitarium 1T 554-5; 8T 177-9, 195-200

abuse of privileges by 9T 169

angels assist in work of 1T 562

apostasy of, because they could not have their own way in everything CH 282

better work done by, when he makes Christ his physician in chief 8T 131

bound to God’s people 6T 244

cautioned against: engaging in other lines of work 6T 246

extremes in diet reform CD 287

chief (head or leading) 8T 142-3

called to do larger work CH 545-6

ministerial duties devolving upon MM 190

must not seek to rule over fellow men MM 189-90

needs to grow constantly in knowledge of God CH 339

ought to speak truth to others CH 337

prosperity of institution does not depend solely upon CH 338

should not be confined too closely to his practice CH 339

should speak to new congregations and broaden their experience CH 339

spiritual duties and responsibilities of MM 189

spiritual responsibility of, to younger medics MM 189

wages of 8T 142

Christ aids, in surgical operations 2SM 285

control of, sanitarium’s spiritual work should not be under 7T 75

counsel needed by, from others besides their co-workers 8T 187

counsel of fellow workers should be respected by 8T 189

demand of, for larger wages 2SM 194

duty of, re diet question MM 260-1

early SDA, proclaimed truth with convincing power 8T 155

encouraged to work in city evangelism CH 543

erroneous ideas of, re amusements for invalids 2T 137

failing to control their habits and passions are in positive danger CH 584

flesh foods should not be served to CD 414

four things that should be ruling idea with 1T 640

gospel workers should co-operate with CH 244

gravest difficulty met by CH 284

high salary should not be exacted by 2SM 201

how, cause criticism against sanitariums MM 141

in danger of spending his energies outside of institution MM 160

influence of: failures that militate against MM 192

should encourage meekness and lowliness MM 168

should not be separate from that of gospel ministry 8T 180

who read God’s word earnestly MM 29

larger number of lady, needed in SDA med. institutions CH 364

loyalty of, to Health Institute in time of crisis 3T 175

man, women patients should not be given delicate treatments by CH 364

medical fees fixed by MM 170

missed mark in locating SDA sanitariums 7T 79

natural remedial agencies should be used by, in treating disease MM 55

need: experimental knowledge of truth 1T 567

perfect self-control 1T 567

will power that will not yield to slight indispositions 1T 567

need not be policy man CT 485

need to: attend promptly to their duties CH 362

co-operate with God in restoring the sick to health CH 221

discard everything savoring of unbecoming familiarity MM 146

educate by precept and example CD 294

give clear gospel message of soul healing MM 248

have God’s glory before them 1T 567

have good of others ever before them 1T 567

pray for Christ’s healing grace upon the afflicted MM 29

preach kingdom of God MM 29

present divine antidote for relief of sin-burdened souls MM 189

reflect sunlight of Christ’s righteousness CH 248

reveal true miss. spirit 8T 180

say, “God is in this place” MM 40

see deep poverty of mission fields 8T 190

set right example in Sabbath observance 7T 106

stand as faithful sentinels 8T 187

stand fully for health reform CH 261

strive for harmony MM 48

study God’s word more earnestly MM 29

think and move calmly 1T 567

think and move considerately 1T 567

not standing fully on health reform is great danger to institution CH 261

of Battle Creek Sanitarium were not quacks nor infidels 4T 545

ordained, are not so tempted to engage in private practice CH 540; Ev 546

ought not to: assume too many burdens 8T 189-90

hide principles of SDA faith in order to obtain large patronage 8T 154

place too high estimate on wealthy patients MM 170

prescribe use of flesh foods CD 412

think evil 1T 567

qualifications of 1T 567

responsibility resting on, is great MM 79

should be: faithful physician of souls as well as body 8T 181

free from jealousy and evil surmising 1T 567

God-fearing persons CH 249

imbued with principles of health reform CD 35

missionaries for God 4T 557

persons of culture and experience 4T 546

persons of faith and spirituality 3T 178

persons of highest order 1T 567

persons of thorough habits CH 362; MM 193

persons who will command respect 1T 567

persons whose word can be relied on 1T 567

reformers in every respect CD 291

truly converted persons CH 364-5; MM 208

unprejudiced persons 1T 567

without diseased imagination 1T 567

should not be: arbitrary and exacting 8T 181

confined to routine institutional work CH 338

fitful or changeable 1T 567

presumptuous CH 584-5

solemn obligations resting on MM 179

to rightly represent God MM 179-80

some, not conscientious re eating, drinking, and dressing CH 261

spiritual influences of 7T 104

surgeon as See Surgeon

tempted to leave sanitarium work for private practice CH 540

things of nature should be used by, to teach patients about God 7T 85

too busy, calling worldly physicians instead of 2SM 289-90

unsympathetic, who was not qualified for position at Health Institute 3T 178

warned against indulging in use of harmful things CH 261

EGW’s labors for, during week of prayer 1SM 150

women, needed to examine and treat women CH 364

SDA need more CH 364; MM 140

young men should be trained as CT 473

10. Wages of MM 121-35; 2SM 194, 198-206; 8T 142

definite sum should be paid as, for employment in God’s cause 2SM 200

extravagant, SDA cannot consent to pay 2SM 201

high, new system designed for paying CH 314

highest, physicians serving in God’s cause should not labor for MM 76; 2SM 199

interview with EGW re 2SM 202-6

method that should not be followed in fixing 2SM 200

payment of money to physicians above their 2SM 199-200

physicians who feel they do not receive sufficient, what to do re MM 128

policy re, that will injure them 2SM 198

regular, acceptance of money in addition to MM 127

should not exceed that of minister or editor 1T 640

11. Women

consecrated women should be trained as MM 60-1

health talks given by, to 1,500 school children MM 265

men should not ask to be treated by CH 364

men’s private parts are not to be examined by CH 364

med. miss. work by, in San Bernardino, Calif. MM 265

practicing, women may do noble work as CH 364

SDA need school for educating CH 366

SDA sanitariums must have MM 140

SDA should have more MM 140

should be as appreciated in her work as gentleman physician is in his CH 365

should care for women patients CH 363

should give treatment to women MM 140

wages of, should be proportionate to her services CH 365

will sometimes need counsel and assistance of experienced gentlemen physicians CH 365

women should be attended by, at childbirth CH 365; MM 61; 9T 176

women should be educated as, for their sex CH 365; 9T 176

women should be trained by, to handle women’s diseases 9T 176

12. Work of 1T 567

as confidant of the sick CH 342-3

as educators MH 125-36; MM 49, 221; 9T 161

as guardians of: both physical and moral health MH 125

souls mentally and physically diseased 6T 233

as missionary CH 33, 341

as shepherd of soul MM 50

broader than many have realized MH 148

careful consideration needed in all MM 124

for the wealthy and the talented 6T 251

greatest, is to get access to people of world in right way CH 544

highest, is to teach truth to people 2BC 1039

most exalted part of CH 366

must not be done in rush 8T 189

must not compass world 6T 244

must stand scrutiny of God’s piercing eye 5T 448

requires: clear intellect 4T 102

closest fellowship with Christ MH 117

strength of brain, muscle, and nerve 4T 102

should symbolize gospel ministry in med. miss. work 6T 246

solemnity of 7T 73

where, must begin MM 85

13. Miscellaneous

acts of, patients carefully note CH 214

actions and conversation of, reveal his traits of character CH 363

actions of, make their impression MM 149

alarm should be sounded by, against false theories MM 94

amusements of 1T 567

and his wife 8T 192-4

as God’s appointed missionary should make His service first CT 490

as one of God’s ministers should teach repentance and conversion CH 544

assist nature in work of healing MH 111

associates of MM 43

attempt to do what Christ did in deed and truth 7T 74

benefits of practical training to Ed 220

Bible study by, value of 8T 192

brain of, narcotics cloud 5T 442

brought face to face with death almost daily 5T 445

business of, some persons unsuccessful in everything else take up 2T 385

called to: labor as evangelists CH 546

minister often to the sick on Sabbath CH 368; MM 214

calling of, requires strength for wearing labor 5T 447

can help in evangelism by giving health talks Ev 392

can only aid in what Christ accomplishes MH 111

can only attempt to do what Christ does 6T 230

can open to truth fast-closed door to many hearts 6T 229

can serve God by working with new methods and discarding drugs MM 125

cannot be: safe in their calling and think as they please MM 291

successful med. missionary without prayer 6T 253

too chaste or modest in examining patients MM 149

cannot do as they please with their thoughts and imaginations CH 588; MM 291

cannot tell some patients as much as he can others MH 245

carelessness of, re Sabbath observance MM 50

results of MH 117

celebrated mesmerizer who was EW 21

character of, is tested to utmost MH 135

children drugged by, but not cured 2T 391

Christ can accomplish what is attempted by MM 12

Christ desires to fill, with sweetness of His love MH 226

Christ hears prayer of MM 115

if His name will be glorified thereby CH 536

Christ is great Pattern for, to follow 3T 181

Christ knows how to strengthen and guide 2SM 285

Christ promises tact and skill to, in difficult cases MH 118

coarse minds among MM 149

coarseness in nature of, is revealed by his work CH 363

coarseness or indelicacy of, by patient’s bedside is sin MM 149

in operating room is a sin MM 149

conformity to world by, brings weakness MM 166-7

counsel of, is very necessary in some cases 2SG 135

courtesy in deportment is great asset to MM 35

cultivating sense of God’s presence impress patients with influence of truth MM 33

curse pronounced upon leper by, in Christ’s time DA 263; MH 68

dangers faced by CH 361-6

daubing with untempered mortar by, let there be no CH 338

deal with disease in all its varied forms 5T 439-40

delays by, are dangerous GW 338

delicate touch of hand of, should be used in behalf of suffering humanity CS 114

diagnosis by GW 338

of liver complaint 5T 357; Te 95

one careless, may sacrifice a life MH 117

diet of CD 288-9

dietetic practices of MM 223-4

should be correct CD 448

discretion needed by, in discarding drug medication 2SM 287

do all possible to encourage 2SM 198

do not subject, to unkind criticism 7T 74

dwell much on working of disease CD 448

dyspeptics cannot qualify as 5T 447

earnest prayer gives, vigor of mind CH 362

education of, school at Loma Linda, Calif., should be strong in 9T 174 See also Medical student

effect of prayer by, on patient before critical operation MM 35

efficiency of, God is to be MM 34

efforts of, to gain world’s favor and recognition brings weakness MM 166-7

encouragement for 3T 180

equipage of, counts not one jot with God 6T 251

erroneous idea of, that spirituality and devotion are detrimental to health 1T 501

etiquette of MM 150

evangelists and, should work together in presentation of truth CH 543-8

example of, should be positive power on right side MH 132

excessive work by, is not favorable to calm mind, steady nerves, and cheerful spirit 3T 182

experience of, much apparent discouragement and defeat in MH 134

expression of countenance of, makes impression MM 149

studied by his patients CH 342

failure of, to keep appointments greatly militates against his influence MM 192

to use nature’s provisions as they may 7T 79

family responsibilities of 4T 102-4

find entrance in cities where other men cannot CH 546-7

firmness on part of, necessary for good of patients 3T 170

should be mingled with respectful courtesy 3T 170

first labors of, teaching people how to prevent disease should be MM 221; 2SM 282

forget soul’s peril too often MH 119

frankness by, inspires confidence in patient MH 245

fraudulent transaction by 2SM 200

furniture of, counts not one jot with God 6T 251

generally neglect laws that must be obeyed to prevent disease CD 448

given honor too often for health that God restores CH 456; 5T 194

God has given great work to CH 342

God would have, work as evangelists MM 241, 248

God’s presence may be had by, in sickroom MH 226

great mistake made by, re exercise and amusements 1T 556

great temptations come to MM 50

grief concealed from others is often expressed to MH 121

hand of, what Christ can do for MH 119

have: difficulties CT 472

discouragement MM 51

trials CT 472; MM 51

health books do work that cannot be done by ChS 153; CM 90

help of, greatly needed in evangelizing cities MM 304

helpers of, should not become excited or unbalanced 3T 182

highest aim of, is to look after patients’ spiritual welfare CT 482

highest trust ever committed to man is given to MH 119

highest work of, is to teach truth to people 2BC 1039

hours of Sabbath may have to be devoted by, to relief of suffering humanity MM 216

how: become careless and indifferent to human woe 5T 445

become reckless in treatment of the sick 5T 445

can be clothed with genuine dignity 4T 100

can be light in rooms of the sick 4T 100

can easily approach patients on religious subjects CH 342-3

can help the worthy poor who need med. skill MM 216

can inspire restfulness and confidence in patient at first interview MM 193

can point souls to Christ MH 120-1

can win confidence and love of patients 4T 98-9

how God makes, skillful in knowledge of how to treat the sick MM 188

how much the, should tell his patients MH 245

husband and wife can labor together as MM 140

ignorance and deception of, persons who died as victims of 2SM 456

immediate diagnosis by, patients and friends unreasonably expect 2SM 452

in danger of: becoming indifferent to eternal realities MM 148

becoming unfaithful, coarse, and profligate MM 149

forgetting soul’s peril 7T 73

showing little regard for Sabbath MM 160

in greater danger of falling under temptation than are ministers CH 584

indifference of, doubt and discouragement produced by MH 244

inexcusable neglect by: re church services 4T 560

re prayer 4T 560

re Sabbath observance 4T 560

influence of, should not be separate from that of gospel ministry 8T 180

intemperate parents who took children to be examined by 2T 360-1

invalids often advised by, to visit foreign countries 2T 530

Jewish nobleman’s son given up by, to die DA 197

Joseph as example to CH 588

knowledge of, is from God CT 277

labors to prolong life while Christ is giver of life MM 150

law of God should be rule of life to MM 121

laws regulating practice of, SDA attitude toward MM 84

lax way of working by, God’s work brought into disrepute by MM 32

lectures by, church members benefited by 3T 171

lesson for, from Christ’s healing ministry 3T 180

from Eph. 4:11-13 6T 243

life of, Christ’s virtues should be seen in MM 202

seems to lie under continuous shadow MH 135

little release from care is found by, on Sabbath CT 472

looks of, patients carefully note CH 214

lose sight of solemn realities of future life too often MH 119

man of weak constitution cannot qualify as 5T 447

man who has no business to be 2T 385

may be obliged to spend Sabbath in exhausting labor 4T 539

may not always explain to patient full extent of his danger MH 245

may not present theoretical points of truth unless asked to do so 5T 443

may walk with God as did Enoch CT 487

med. practice of, negligence that hurts MM 148

mind cure that should not be used by MM 111, 113-4

mind of, should be filled with knowledge of Scriptures MM 31

minister is often called to act the part of MM 253

minister(s) and: benefit of combined miss. work by CH 535-6, 546

can work together in presenting truth to people MM 263

Christ perfectly represented combined work of CH 528

God’s work in large cities needs MM 302

gospel worker who was CD 162

Luke was Ev 544

more equality needed between wages of 2SM 201

should counsel together Ev 546; 7T 111

should labor in perfect harmony 7T 111

should work in perfect union 6T 233

urged to evangelize cities CH 544, 548

ministers to body in healing but all the work is God’s MM 119

mistake of, in advising patient to shun physical labor 4T 94

re instructions given patients 1T 567

much better work can be done by, when he has physical strength CT 473; 5T 447

multitudes of, have cursed mankind 4aSG 133; 2SM 450

must meet his patient again in judgment MH 120; 7T 73

myriads of people taken to untimely graves by 4aSG 133

nature is God’s MH 263; 7T 76

nature is great, that heals maladies MM 232

nerves of, narcotics disorder 5T 442

when Satan seeks to unbalance CH 340-1

never released from need of practicing economy MM 130

not employed to prescribe flesh diet for patients CD 294

not fitted for counting room 5T 184

now on probation or trial 6T 253

object of, is not merely to cure disease 3T 168

occupies: more important position than does minister CH 341

more responsible position than does minister 5T 439

offerings that God does not accept from MM 125

often deprived of Sabbath privileges 5T 446

often required to perform duties of minister MM 249

often subject of Satan’s fiercest temptations CT 472

one unskillful movement in operation by, may sacrifice a life MH 117

one wrong prescription by, may sacrifice a life MH 117

only safety of: is in humbly walking with God MM 35

is in keeping God ever before him MM 148

is in walking and working in humility and faith MM 34

is to keep thoughts and impulses under control MM 194

is to keep thoughts constantly uplifted to God CH 361

under all circumstances MH 135

opinions of all, Christ’s words worth more than 1T 502

opportunities of CH 361-6

are wonderful MH 118

for release from care are few CT 472

for spiritual ministry 3T 169

for spiritual ministry to relatives of the sick 6T 231

to direct patients to promises of God’s word MH 121

to do miss. work 4T 557

to lead souls to Christ 7T 72-3

to point men to Christ MH 121

to win souls for God CH 361

ordinary cases should be deferred by, till after Sabbath MM 214-5

other med. workers and, should work harmoniously in Christ’s spirit 4T 221

overwork disqualifies, to perform his professional duties 3T 182

pastor’s work is more important than that of GW 338

patient drugged to death by, with poisonous drugs 2SM 441-2

patient should co-operate with, in treatment of disease MH 246; 2SM 251, 253; 3T 79

patient’s life is in hands of MH 117; MM 33

patients’ confidence in, should be employed to lead them to Christ 6T 232

perilous experiments suggested to, by Satan CH 340-1

people can do for themselves what, cannot do for them Te 139

persons preparing to become 5T 446-7 See also Medical student

persons weak in moral power can be helped by MH 133

personal religion is essential to all 6T 247

placed where peculiar temptations come to them CH 584

possibilities of, greater than those of minister MH 132

power and nerve and muscle of, God’s purpose for CT 277

power of, lies in meekness and lowliness of heart 6T 251

over their nerve and muscle should be used for suffering humanity CS 114

practice of, in administering poisonous drugs 2SM 441-2

need not meet worldly standard MM 159

practice of some, is contrary to laws of life 5T 194

praise given to, for saving patient’s life belongs to God 6T 232-3

prayer and effort in life of, importance of CH 367

prayer by, gives the sick abiding confidence 5T 443

is more effective many times than use of drugs 5T 443

prayer gives, vigor of mind and stability of character CH 362

prescriptions of, that are unnecessary MH 240

present generation’s wrong attitude toward CH 37-8

presentation of: Bible principles by, has great weight CH 546

truth to unbelievers by CH 545

prevention of disease is not given enough attention by MM 223

privilege of, to fear God and walk with Him MM 48

to offer prayer at patients’ bedside MM 31-2

profession of, entails solemn responsibilities MM 33

many persons have entered, unprepared CT 473

qualified to do tenfold more good as missionary than if he were merely a preacher CH 504

question that, should ask of himself MM 47

should be able to answer MM 31

record of, accurately placed in ledger of heaven MM 193

relief of suffering on Sabbath by, is right MM 50

remedial agencies that are God’s appointed: clear conscience CH 261; MM 259; 2SM 281

proper exercise CH 261; MM 259; 2SM 281

pure air CH 261; MM 230, 259; 2SM 281, 297

pure water CH 261; MM 230, 259; 2SM 281, 297

sunlight MM 230; 2SM 297; Te 209, 290

responsible for making many drunkards Te 42

right example of, SDA need influence of MM 264

Sabbath observance by 7T 106

sad mistake of, in standing by bed of the sick with nothing to say MM 32

safeguard of, against delusive and pernicious sentiments CT 487

safeguard that must be used by, as protection against sin CH 586

safety of, against strong temptations CT 487

salvation of one soul is worth efforts of MH 135

school at Loma Linda, Calif., should train, as med. miss. evangelists CT 471

searching of Scriptures gives, vigor of mind CH 362

seduction of women by, warning against CH 459; Ev 607-8; 5T 198

seeks to preserve life but Christ imparts it MH 111

seldom do any good by censuring patients 3T 181

sensual minds among MM 149

SDA med. students should become qualified, as required by law CT 479-81; 2SM 290

skillful touch of, given him to be used for the suffering COL 349; CT 277

some drugs dispensed by: prepare way for liquor habit MH 127

prepare way for morphine habit MH 127

prepare way for opium habit MH 127

some med. men are not fit to act as, to women CH 365

some persons who undertake to become, are bigoted, selfish, and mulish 2T 375

soul of, should be firmly garrisoned MM 48

soul-sickness that cannot be healed by PK 719

spending money for, when husband’s affection would have been better for his wife than 1T 695

spiritual dangers of 5T 446

spiritual influence of, affects patients 4T 100-1

spiritual ministry of 6T 229

to the sick 7T 72-5

spiritual power of, lost by overwork MM 294

stand in position of great responsibility CD 305

standard of, God’s commandments must be MM 122

standpoint of, present truth from CH 546

stands between the living and the dead CH 342

strive to prolong life but Christ is Life-giver MM 12-3; 6T 230

strong temptations come to CH 361

style of dress of, counts not one jot with God 6T 251

subjected to great mental and physical strain CT 472; 5T 446

success of, personal religion is essential to MM 235

sufferers of Christ’s time who consulted, in vain DA 776

talks given by CT 403

teachers and, should unite in training youth CT 521

temptation to careless familiarity should be resisted by MM 141

tempted to: do many things on Sabbath that are improper 7T 106

look on women’s bodies with unsanctified heart and mind CH 585

lose confidence in humanity MH 135

total abstinence by, welfare of society demands 5T 441

training of, school at Loma Linda, Calif., was established for CT 471

traits of character of, that alienate affection and confidence of patients 4T 548

read by patients CH 363

truth may not all be spoken by, on all occasions MM 38

unable to keep appointment with patient, duty of MM 192-3

unmerited reproaches often borne by CT 472

unnecessary temptation should not be placed before MM 61

variance and rivalry among, is offensive to God MM 48

is worse than among ministers MM 48

viewpoint of, med. worker should present third angel’s message from MM 248

vision of, treating sick girl 2SM 443

warned against: carelessness and undue familiarity MM 141

dangerous philosophical speculations 1SM 197

do-nothing system of treating patients 1T 568

gradual relaxation of piety MM 33

injury of their health MM 293-4

spirit of independence MM 46-7

temptation to licentiousness MM 193

too radical a view re health reform CD 204

warned against use of drugs 4aSG 133-6, 139; 2SM 441-54

for unknown diseases 4aSG 135-6

warning to, re science of mind cure 2SM 349

weak and inefficient work by, injures his fellow physician MM 32-3

weighty responsibilities borne by CH 633

what patients pay, to do 4T 99

when temptation has greatest power on MH 135

why many people do not choose to become 5T 446

why many young men are anxious to become Ed 215

why sick people impatiently change 4aSG 136; Te 83

why some, join church GC 386

will ever have things to annoy, perplex, and try their patience 3T 182

wisdom and skill given to, by God MM 122

wisdom and skill of, should be used for suffering humanity CS 114

woman who spent all her means on, only to be pronounced incurable DA 343; MH 59

words of, patients carefully note CH 214

words that should be spoken to patient by CH 340

work in place of and under oversight of Christ CH 213

work that angels are commissioned to do for MM 32

world’s ideas of higher education for, not approved by EGW MM 62

worldly policy followed by, that God condemns MM 125

young men accepted for training as, should be true to health reform CH 591

young men and women should be educated as CH 506-7; Ev 518; MM 57

young men and women who are being trained as CH 590

young men are needed to labor as 2SM 199

young men who should be trained as MM 76

young men who should not be educated as CH 591

youth should be educated as, of both mind and body MM 245

youth who is disqualified for becoming MM 217

See also Doctor; Medical student

Supplement

apostasy of, coming; make sure truth is in your heart 3SM 411:6

attention not to be fixed on 2MCP 409:1

Christ,

is, of the soul as well as of the body OHC 109:5

to be given glory by, for healing 3SM 296:2

confidence to be shown more by, removing cloud 2MCP 436:1

electric, agents of Satan seek object as 2MCP 700:3

exercise essential preparation for work of 1MCP 117:4

faithfulness of, in arousing minds to God’s laws TDG 20

falsehoods will make deceivers of some UL 317:6

goals of becoming medical missionaries taught to 1MCP 343:2

hypnotism has influenced; sophistries of Satan 2MCP 719:1

incompetence of certain, shown to Ellen White 3SM 52:3

influence for good expected of, whom Ellen White wrote to TDG 71:3

ocean voyage recommended by; but diet and exercise better 1MCP 119:3

position of, enables preaching of gospel with power CME 43:3

sick to be turned to God for restoration by RC 254:3

souls pointed to Christ by 2MCP 408:1

spiritual things to retain importance for 2MCP 408:1

touch and knowledge of, given to use for humanity TDG 32:5

women were a snare to; mind not uplifted to God TSB 161:1

Word of God spoken about by CME 42:2