Eulalia Richards, M.D., was a pioneering medical doctor who contributed to the health ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia and beyond as a public speaker and writer on medical, temperance, and well-being issues particularly to do with women’s and children’s health.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1012/thumbnail.jp
Sydney Sanitarium. Adventist medical institution in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia that opene...
Professor Tyndale John Rendle-Short (1919–2010), a British and Australian paediatrician, lived a pro...
Richard O’Ffill, minister, missionary, educator, revivalist, and author, was a gifted organizer whos...
Frances Keller Harding, M.D., was a pioneer in the field of women’s health both in Australia and the...
Margherita Freeman was the first female Seventh-day Adventist in Australasia to graduate from univer...
William Richards was an evangelist and church administrator in a number of conferences in Australia ...
Dr. Sanford P. S. Edwards was prominent in Adventist medical missionary work during the first decade...
Ernest Steed, an Australian pastor, was distinguished by his commitment to principles of good health...
Halbert M. J. Richards was a pastor-evangelist and president of four conferences in the North Americ...
The emergence of paediatrics as a specialty in Australian medicine dates from the last two decades o...
George Abbott, physician and author, was the first dean of what became the School of Medicine at Lom...
Merritt G. Kellogg, physician and pioneer medical missionary in California and the South Pacific, fi...
Ellen Meyers was a pioneering Adventist missionary who devoted her life to serving the people of Bur...
The health message of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is often considered in isolation from the nin...
Viola Rogers was for many years involved in editorial work for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in A...
Sydney Sanitarium. Adventist medical institution in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia that opene...
Professor Tyndale John Rendle-Short (1919–2010), a British and Australian paediatrician, lived a pro...
Richard O’Ffill, minister, missionary, educator, revivalist, and author, was a gifted organizer whos...
Frances Keller Harding, M.D., was a pioneer in the field of women’s health both in Australia and the...
Margherita Freeman was the first female Seventh-day Adventist in Australasia to graduate from univer...
William Richards was an evangelist and church administrator in a number of conferences in Australia ...
Dr. Sanford P. S. Edwards was prominent in Adventist medical missionary work during the first decade...
Ernest Steed, an Australian pastor, was distinguished by his commitment to principles of good health...
Halbert M. J. Richards was a pastor-evangelist and president of four conferences in the North Americ...
The emergence of paediatrics as a specialty in Australian medicine dates from the last two decades o...
George Abbott, physician and author, was the first dean of what became the School of Medicine at Lom...
Merritt G. Kellogg, physician and pioneer medical missionary in California and the South Pacific, fi...
Ellen Meyers was a pioneering Adventist missionary who devoted her life to serving the people of Bur...
The health message of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is often considered in isolation from the nin...
Viola Rogers was for many years involved in editorial work for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in A...
Sydney Sanitarium. Adventist medical institution in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia that opene...
Professor Tyndale John Rendle-Short (1919–2010), a British and Australian paediatrician, lived a pro...
Richard O’Ffill, minister, missionary, educator, revivalist, and author, was a gifted organizer whos...