A Medical School of the Highest Order
Loma Linda’s Work
- 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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A Medical School of the Highest Order
“The medical school at Loma Linda is to be of the highest order, because those who are in that school have the privilege of maintaining a living connection with the Wisest of all physicians, from whom there is communicated knowledge of a superior order. And for the special preparation of those of our youth who have clear convictions of their duty to obtain a medical education that will enable them to pass the examinations required by law of all who practice as regularly qualified physicians, we are to supply whatever may be required, so that these youth need not be compelled to go to medical schools conducted by men not of our faith. Thus we shall close a door that the enemy would be pleased to have left open; and our young men and young women whose spiritual interests the Lord desires us to safeguard, will not feel compelled to connect with unbelievers in order to obtain a thorough training along medical lines.PH049 15.1