The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters contains correspondence between Ellen White and Dr. David Paulson, a prominent Adventist physician and medical missionary. These letters provide insights into health reform principles, medical missionary work, and the relationship between physical and spiritual health. Dr. Paulson was instrumental in establishing sanitariums and medical training programs, and White's counsel to him addressed both personal matters and broader issues of medical ministry. The letters demonstrate how inspired counsel guided the development of the church's health work. They contain practical advice on treating patients, training medical missionaries, operating health institutions, and combining medical work with gospel ministry. This collection is invaluable for understanding how health reform and medical missionary work developed within Adventism.
Healthcare professionals, medical missionaries, administrators of health institutions, and anyone interested in the Adventist health message and its practical application.