For the Welfare of Others
      
      
        In their conduct toward the patients, all should be actuated by
      
      
        higher motives than selfish interest. Everyone should feel that this
      
      
        institution is one of God’s instrumentalities to relieve the disease of
      
      
        the body and point the sin-sick soul to Him who can heal both soul
      
      
        and body. In addition to the performance of the special duties assigned
      
      
        them, all should have an interest for the welfare of others. Selfishness
      
      
        is contrary to the spirit of Christianity.—
      
      
        Testimonies for the Church
      
      
        4:564
      
      
        (1881).
      
      
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