Sydney Sanitarium

avondale-bepress-to-dspace.facultyTheology
avondale-bepress-to-dspace.peer_review_statusPeer reviewed before publication
avondale-bepress.abstract<p>Sydney Sanitarium. Adventist medical institution in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia that opened in January 1903, and now called Sydney Adventist Hospital. Ellen White's influence was decisive in the founding and development of what is currently the largest single-campus private hospital in the Australian state of New South Wales.</p>
avondale-bepress.articleid1044
avondale-bepress.authorsArthur N Patrick
avondale-bepress.context-key6098346
avondale-bepress.coverpage-urlhttps://research.avondale.edu.au/theo_chapters/42
avondale-bepress.document-typeencyclopedia_entry
avondale-bepress.field.author_faculty_disciplineTheology
avondale-bepress.field.bookThe Ellen G. White Encyclopedia pp.1206-1207
avondale-bepress.field.comments<p>Due to copyright restrictions this book chapter is unavailable for download.</p> <p>The book may be accessed from the publisher <a href="http://www.reviewandherald.com/">here</a>.</p> <p>Staff and students of Avondale College may access <em>The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia</em> from Avondale College library (Ref 286.7092 W58 F77).</p> <p>At the time of writing <em>Arthur Patrick</em> was affiliated with Avondale College</p>
avondale-bepress.field.custom_citation<p>Patrick, A. N. (2013). Sydney sanitarium. In D.Fortin & J.Moon (Eds.),<em> The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia</em> (pp.1206-1207). Hagerstown, MD: Review & Herald.</p>
avondale-bepress.field.email_boxtrue
avondale-bepress.field.embargo_date2014-09-09T00:00:00Z
avondale-bepress.field.field_of_education09 Society and Culture
avondale-bepress.field.isbn9780828025041
avondale-bepress.field.peer_reviewBefore publication
avondale-bepress.field.publication_date2013-01-01T00:00:00Z
avondale-bepress.field.reportable_itemsD1
avondale-bepress.field.source_fulltext_urlhttp://www.reviewandherald.com
avondale-bepress.field.source_publication<p>This book chapter was originally published as:</p> <p>Patrick, A. N. (2013). Sydney sanitarium. In D.Fortin & J.Moon (Eds.),<em> The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia</em> (pp.1206-1207). Hagerstown, MD: Review & Herald.</p> <p>ISBN: 978-0-8580-2504-1</p>
avondale-bepress.keywordschurch history
avondale-bepress.keywordsseventh-day adventism
avondale-bepress.label42
avondale-bepress.publication-date2013-01-01T00:00:00Z
avondale-bepress.publication-titleTheology Book Chapters
avondale-bepress.statepublished
avondale-bepress.submission-date2014-09-09T21:38:28Z
avondale-bepress.submission-paththeo_chapters/42
avondale-bepress.titleSydney Sanitarium
avondale-bepress.typearticle
dc.contributor.authorPatrick, Arthur N.
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T00:38:15Z
dc.date.available2023-11-01T00:38:15Z
dc.date.issued2013-01-01
dc.date.submitted2014-09-09T21:38:28Z
dc.description.abstract<p>Sydney Sanitarium. Adventist medical institution in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia that opened in January 1903, and now called Sydney Adventist Hospital. Ellen White's influence was decisive in the founding and development of what is currently the largest single-campus private hospital in the Australian state of New South Wales.</p>
dc.description.versionBefore publication
dc.identifier.citation<p>Patrick, A. N. (2013). Sydney sanitarium. In D.Fortin & J.Moon (Eds.),<em> The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia</em> (pp.1206-1207). Hagerstown, MD: Review & Herald.</p>
dc.identifier.isbn9780828025041
dc.identifier.urihttps://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/06098346
dc.language.isoen_us
dc.provenance<p>This book chapter was originally published as:</p> <p>Patrick, A. N. (2013). Sydney sanitarium. In D.Fortin & J.Moon (Eds.),<em> The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia</em> (pp.1206-1207). Hagerstown, MD: Review & Herald.</p> <p>ISBN: 978-0-8580-2504-1</p>
dc.subjectchurch history
dc.subjectseventh-day adventism
dc.titleSydney Sanitarium
dc.typeEncyclopedia Entry
Files