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27241 The Story of our Health Message, p. 276.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work.” He said, “Should we present to you $40,000 in cash, I would like to know what you would do with it.” Dr. Kellogg replied, “We will go to Chicago …

27242 The Story of our Health Message, p. 276.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work of Seventh-day Adventists.

27244 The Story of our Health Message, p. 278.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

Having followed briefly this development in Chicago, we turn our attention again to the training of the students who offered themselves for medical missionary service as physicians.

27245 The Story of our Health Message, p. 278.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work as it became evident that some in later classes, influenced by their worldly associations and the teachings of non-Christian professors …

27246 The Story of our Health Message, p. 279.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… do missionary work by attending such schools.”—E. G. White Manuscript 9, 1894. (Written February 10, 1894.)

27247 The Story of our Health Message, p. 279.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work, the necessity for training physicians in everincreasing numbers became more and more evident. At length, in the early part of 1895 …

27248 The Story of our Health Message, p. 280.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association, held in June, 1895, the main topic on the agenda was the establishment of a medical missionary college. The …

27249 The Story of our Health Message, p. 280.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work, and the thousands of patients coming to the Chicago dispensaries met the requirements for clinical experience.

27250 The Story of our Health Message, p. 281.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work in Chicago was, with the consent of the donors, made available to the medical missionary college. And the property connected with …

27251 The Story of our Health Message, p. 281.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

In view of all these favorable conditions the sanitarium board voted to launch the enterprise to be known as the American Medical Missionary College. Application was made to the Illinois legislature for a charter, which was granted July 3, 1895.

27252 The Story of our Health Message, p. 281.4 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… true missionary spirit, all of whom would be received on probation. It was announced that “those who are found, on trial, to be incompetent for the work, or who …

27253 The Story of our Health Message, p. 281.5 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Medical Missionary College would be large, but the response exceeded all hopes. Forty-one students had enrolled by the opening date, October 1, and it was announced …

27254 The Story of our Health Message, p. 282.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Medical Missionary College, and in later years he often visited the school and addressed the students.

27255 The Story of our Health Message, p. 282.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work in Mexico, Colorado, and other places, and especially of the American Medical Missionary College. The visitor then expressed a desire …

27256 The Story of our Health Message, p. 283.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Medical Missionary, October, 1895 .

27257 The Story of our Health Message, p. 283.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary enterprises, was wholly unsolicited, and it was entirely unexpected as regards the individual source from which it came.”— Ibid.

27258 The Story of our Health Message, p. 284.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Medical Missionary College, there are listed 286 medical missionaries, of whom 111 were qualified as physicians. Besides the parent institution at Battle …

27259 The Story of our Health Message, p. 284.4 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… , the missionary ship “Pitcairn” sailed from San Francisco, California, with a company of Seventh-day Adventist missionaries to visit the island after which …

27260 The Story of our Health Message, p. 285.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… medical missionary work in the islands. In their limited library they carried a full set of Dr. Kellogg’s works, a good “anatomy,” Dr. Beech’s “Practice,” and Clara …