Optimal Care through Innovation Legacy Time Capsule
The Battle Creek Sanitarium offered patients the latest in technology, including the Universal Dynamometer invented by Dr. Kellogg to test the strength of his patient’s muscles. Based on the same...
Spreading Jesus' Healing Touch Legacy Time Capsule
Early Adventist church members felt called by God to share His message of wholeness to the world. Their conviction came from the Bible’s account of Jesus “who went about doing good” (Acts 10:38). In...
In the late 1880s, only two percent of New York homes had running water, and people rarely bathed. The campaign for a “Saturday night bath” was sweeping the country and having some effect. Early...
During a smallpox epidemic in 1870, nearly 10 of every 11 patients recovered using the unique treatments based on the Adventist philosophy of natural remedies. In contrast, only one in five recovered...
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