The Sanitarium Must Not be Cramped addresses the need for adequate facilities, resources, and operational freedom for health institutions to fulfill their missionary purpose effectively. This pamphlet argues against restricting sanitarium development through inadequate facilities, insufficient funding, or limiting vision. White typically addressed: the expanding need for health work, God's plan for sanitarium growth, avoiding economy that hampers effectiveness, providing adequate facilities for comprehensive treatment, training sufficient workers, maintaining high standards, and the mistake of limiting what God intended to expand. The pamphlet emphasized that sanitariums serve dual purpose (healing and evangelism) requiring adequate resources for both. Cramping God's medical missionary work through false economy or limited vision hinders soul-saving opportunities.
Sanitarium administrators and boards, institutional supporters, church leaders overseeing medical work, and those understanding health ministry's strategic importance.