Ms 76, 1911
Interview/On Men and Women Physicians
Loma Linda, California
November 7, 1911
Previously unpublished.
Interview Regarding Men and Women Physicians
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I was shown that a very difficult matter would come for settlement at this meeting, and that we should know how to deal with it wisely.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 3
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For years it has been shown me that this practice is contrary to Bible teaching; neither was it the custom in Bible times for women to treat the diseases of men, or men to treat the diseases of women.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 5
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That is a matter in which we must follow the best light we have; and we must treat the cases as sensible people would want to treat them.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 7
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I am instructed that it is positively forbidden. I was shown the case of a doctor who would get a class of young girls about him, and tell them things that he had no business to tell them. I said to him, You will tell yourself out of the institution. God forbids any such commonness.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 9
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No.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 11
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Let the men teach them. We must build up some kind of wall of distinction between the men and the women.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 13
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They can do it if they have the capabilities in them for the work, but you will have to distinguish between those who can do this and those who cannot.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 15
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If the lady is to be examined, she should be examined by the lady physician.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 17
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And if she has to die, it is no more than she would do if the man examined her.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 19
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They are not able until they learn.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 21
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Many feel that the lady physician has not the capabilities that the gentleman physician has; but this is the opposite to what the Lord has shown to me.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 23
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They will know it before this meeting closes.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 25
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I should separate them. This unnecessary mingling has got to end.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 27
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She has no business to do it. If we will educate our women to do a physician's work, they will act their part. They did this in Bible times; but it was not to teach the men.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 29
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They have no business with it; yet it might be necessary that they have the information. There has got to be a decided change in the treatment of the women. Case after case has been brought to me where the women have lost their virtue because men physicians have declared that they should do this and that, which demanded a dangerous familiarity.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 31
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Well, perhaps it will be necessary to have this knowledge.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 33
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It is the very work that women should do.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 35
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I cannot tell particulars.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 37
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I know that when young men take upon them the right to deliver women in childbirth, they are not working in God's order. It is going contrary to the instruction the Lord has given His people.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 39
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I hope you will stand firmly for this thing, and work to the point. Our men physicians have got to stop meddling with women at the time of childbirth. I know that women can get through this time without the aid of men.25LtMs, Ms 76, 1911, par. 41