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Counsels on Health - Ellen G. White

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it be d<strong>on</strong>e? Let us seek to find the best way and<br />

then perform the will of the Lord.<br />

Each One in His Place<br />

The physicians of the <strong>Health</strong> Institute should<br />

not feel compelled to do work that helpers can do.<br />

They should not serve in the bathroom or in the<br />

movement room, expending their vitality in doing<br />

what others might do. There should be no lack of<br />

helpers to nurse the sick and to watch with the<br />

feeble <strong>on</strong>es who need watchers. The physicians<br />

should reserve their strength for the successful<br />

performance of their professi<strong>on</strong>al duties. They<br />

should tell others what to do. If there is a want of<br />

those whom they can trust to do these things,<br />

suitable pers<strong>on</strong>s should be employed and properly<br />

instructed, and suitably remunerated for their<br />

services.—Testim<strong>on</strong>ies for the Church 3:177, 178<br />

(1872).<br />

Dangers and Opportunities<br />

[Letters from <strong>Ellen</strong> G. <strong>White</strong> to Sanitarium<br />

578

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