Counsels on Health
- Preface
- Preface to the second edition
- Section 1—The World's Need
- Section 2—Essentials to Health
- Section 3—Diet and Health
- Section 4—Outdoor Life and Physical Activity
- Section 5—Sanitariums—Their Objects and Aims
- Section 6—Successful Institutional Work
- The Secret of Success
- Moral and Intellectual Culture
- Health Reform at the Sanitarium
- Results of Faithful Effort
- Maintain a High Standard
- The Location of Sanitariums
- Not Among the Wealthy
- Not for Pleasure Seekers
- City Conditions
- Economy in Establishing Sanitariums
- Advantages of Wooden Structures
- Economy in Operating
- Loyalty to Our Institutions
- The Sanitarium as a Missionary Field
- Adherence to Principle
- To the Glory of God
- The Chaplain and His Work
- Hold the Truth in Its Purity
- For the Welfare of Others
- The Workers Needed
- Tact Essential
- Dealing With Sentimentalism
- The Ennobling Power of Pure Thoughts
- Criticizing and Faultfinding
- Results of Fostered Sin
- Looking Unto Jesus
- Co-operation Between Schools and Sanitariums
- Equity in the Matter of Wages
- Economical From Principle
- Compensation
- No Exorbitant Salaries
- Helping Those Who Need Help
- Sanitarium Workers
- Recognition of Honest Labor
- The Example of Christ
- Simplicity and Economy
- Section 7—The Christian Physician
- Section 8—Nurses and Helpers
- Section 9—Teaching Health Principles
- Section 10—Health Food Work
- Section 11—Medical Missionary Work
- Section 12—Ensamples to the Flock
- Section 13—Holiness of Life