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1 EGW 2SM 446.5 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… . The air in the room was impure. It was heated and had lost its vitality. Almost every crevice where the pure air could enter was guarded to protect the patient …
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2 EGW 2SM 463.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… of air in their rooms through the night, generally awake feeling exhausted, feverish, and know not the cause. It was air, vital air, that the whole system required …
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3 EGW 2SM 459.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… , and in the morning they would awake refreshed. Every breath of vital air in the sick room is of the greatest value, although many of the sick are very ignorant …
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4 EGW 2SM 455.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… opened in an adjoining room, and thus let the fresh air enter the room occupied by the sick. Fresh air will prove more beneficial to the sick than medicine, and …
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5 EGW 2SM 305.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… for the air coming in at the crevices of the windows, would be poisonous and destroy life. Stove heat destroys the vitality of the air, and weakens the lungs …
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6 EGW 2SM 457.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… as the sick, oppose the admission of air and light into the sick-room, the attendants should have no scruples of conscience in leaving the sick-room. They should …
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7 EGW CCh 149.2 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… of air and an abundance of light in every room in the house. Sleeping rooms should be so arranged as to have a free circulation of air day and night. No room is …
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8 EGW 2SM 456.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… regard air, if admitted into the sick-room, as an enemy, and will not allow the windows raised, or the doors opened. The sick, and the attendants, are in this case …
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9 EGW 2SM 287.4 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… —pure air, and with a precious knowledge of how to breathe; pure water, with a knowledge of how to apply it; plenty of sunlight in every room in the house if possible …
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10 EGW 2SM 460.1 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… , invigorating air. If no other way can be devised, the sick, if possible, should be removed to another room, and another bed, while the sick room, the bed and bedding …
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