Loma Linda to Provide All that is Essential
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- Contents- College of Medical Evangelists
- God's Object and Purpose in Loma Linda The Character of the School
- For the Training of Physicians
- Medical Evangelistic Physicians
- To be Separate from the World
- Physicians to Pass State Boards
- A Medical School of the Highest Order
- Christ the Chief Instructor
- Our People now being Tested
- The Question that Tests our Faith
- Facilities Should be Provided at Loma Linda
- Attending Worldly Medical Colleges
- Christian Simplicity in our Education
- Danger of Imbibing the Spirit of the World
- A New Understanding of the Medical Work
- Outline of the School
- Not Large Salaries
- The Constant Danger
- Educated Worldlings
- Not Deficient in Scientific Knowledge
- God-Fearing Physicians Speak Modestly
- Reasons for Establishing a Medical School
- Loma Linda to Provide All that is Essential
- A Medical School of the Highest Order
- Teachers to Encourage a High Standard
- No Carelessness in Work or Study
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Loma Linda to Provide All that is Essential
“And not only should our larger training schools give this preparatory instruction to those who contemplate taking a medical course, but we must also do all that is essential for the perfecting of the courses of study offered by our Loma Linda College of Medical Evangelists. As pointed out about the time this school was founded, we must provide that which is essential to qualify our youth who desire to be physicians so that they may intelligently fit themselves to stand the examinations required to prove their efficiency as physicians. They should be taught to treat understandingly the cases of those who are diseased, so that the door will be closed for any sensible physician to imagine that we are not giving in our school the instruction necessary for properly qualifying young men and young women to do the work of a physician. Continually the students who are graduated are to advance in knowledge, for practice makes perfect.PH049 14.2