The Healing of the Nations: A Treatise on Medical Missions, Statement and AppealStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1899 - 95 sider |
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... suffering makes on the medical profession , this would * The nearest approximation to a classic , possibly , " Medical Missions : Their Place and Power , " by Dr. John Lowe . be at least an interesting as well as a valuable.
... suffering makes on the medical profession , this would * The nearest approximation to a classic , possibly , " Medical Missions : Their Place and Power , " by Dr. John Lowe . be at least an interesting as well as a valuable.
Side 13
... suffering entailed by such absurd treatment . A physician of the Celestial Empire does not hesitate to thrust a long , uncleanly needle into a patient's stomach or liver who comes to him suffering with dyspep- sia . Add to this the ...
... suffering entailed by such absurd treatment . A physician of the Celestial Empire does not hesitate to thrust a long , uncleanly needle into a patient's stomach or liver who comes to him suffering with dyspep- sia . Add to this the ...
Side 17
... suffering - mental and physical- which might be prevented and of sorrow which might be comforted , if only the voice of the Husbandman was heard as He calls for laborers to dress the vines and gather the grapes , which now are being so ...
... suffering - mental and physical- which might be prevented and of sorrow which might be comforted , if only the voice of the Husbandman was heard as He calls for laborers to dress the vines and gather the grapes , which now are being so ...
Side 22
... suffering to continue unmitigated by loving help , and are only now beginning to realize and rescue . 66 The tender mercies of the wicked are cruel . " Cruelty . Ignorance in the treatment of the sick were bad enough ; superstition is ...
... suffering to continue unmitigated by loving help , and are only now beginning to realize and rescue . 66 The tender mercies of the wicked are cruel . " Cruelty . Ignorance in the treatment of the sick were bad enough ; superstition is ...
Side 23
... suffering , and at length heal- ing with extensive cicatrices and the usual diseases conse- quent upon prolonged suppuration . Supposed to be pos- sessed by some evil spirit , they are objects to be shunned , and every possible cruelty ...
... suffering , and at length heal- ing with extensive cicatrices and the usual diseases conse- quent upon prolonged suppuration . Supposed to be pos- sessed by some evil spirit , they are objects to be shunned , and every possible cruelty ...
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ARGUMENT FOR MEDICAL child China Chinese cholera Chris Christian Missions Church countries cruelty cure Damascus death demons Dennis discovery disease dispensaries foreign doctor friends George Adam Smith hand healing hear heart heathen lands human hundred ical ignorance India influence insane James Russell Lowell Jesus Christ Jeypore John Kenneth Mackenzie knowledge Lady large number leper lives Maharajah means medical aid medical mis medical missionary Medical Missions ment Miss Beilby mission hospital missionary physician Missions and Social mother Muhammedan native nurse operations pain patient Persia pital poor preach the Gospel preparation profession Punna Rani religion result says scientific sick Sidney Gulick sion sionaries sisters skill Social Progress souls STUDENT VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT suffering superstition surgeon surgical Syria thing thousands tion to-day treated treatment village WANLESS Western Medicine wife William Lloyd Garrison woman women wounds
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Side 6 - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
Side 21 - He's true to God who's true to man ; wherever wrong is done, To the humblest and the weakest, 'neath the all-beholding sun, That wrong is also done to us ; and they are slaves most base, Whose love of right is for themselves, and not for all their race.
Side 20 - Love Divine will fill thy storehouse, Or thy handful still renew ; Scanty fare for one will often Make a royal feast for two. For the heart grows rich in giving ; All its wealth is living grain ; Seeds, which mildew in the garner, Scattered, fill with gold the plain.
Side 95 - Break thou these yokes ; undo These heavy burdens. I ordain A work to last thy whole life through, A ministry of strife and pain. " Forego thy dreams of lettered ease, Put thou the scholar's promise by, The rights of man are more than these.
Side 20 - The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me ; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek ; he hath sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound...
Side 71 - And a man shall be as an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest ; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.
Side 66 - It takes a soul, To move a body : it takes a high-souled man, To move the masses . . even to a cleaner stye : It takes the ideal, to blow a hair's-breadth off The dust of the actual. — Ah, your Fouriers failed, Because not poets enough to understand That life develops from within.
Side 34 - I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
Side 80 - I cared not where or how I lived, or what hardships I went through, so that I could but gain souls to Christ.
Side 34 - He is a path, if any be misled; He is a robe, if any naked be ; If any chance to hunger, He is bread ; If any be a bondman, He is free ; If any be but weak, how strong is He! To dead men life He is, to sick men health ; To blind men sight, and to the needy wealth; A pleasure without loss, a treasure without stealth.