How many patients could the Western Health Reform Institute care for when it first opened?
A) 5
B) 12
C) 20
D) 50
B) 12
At what age did Dr. John Harvey Kellogg become medical director of the health institute?
A) 18
B) 21
C) 24
D) 30
C) 24
What personality flaw of Dr. Kellogg created issues in his leadership?
A) He didn’t listen to others
B) He refused to admit mistakes
C) He wanted to be "number one"
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
What is the purpose of hydrotherapy?
A) To improve digestion
B) To fight infection and repair injuries
C) To boost energy levels
D) To reduce stress
B) To fight infection and repair injuries
Why did Ellen White emphasize learning simple treatments like hydrotherapy?
A) They could help win people’s trust and share the gospel
B) They were faster than other methods
C) They didn’t require formal medical training
D) They were exclusive to Adventist sanitariums
A) They could help win people’s trust and share the gospel
What type of treatment was used at the Western Health Reform Institute to help patients stay clean and healthy?
A) Physical exercise
B) Hydrotherapy baths
C) Herbal medicine
D) Electrical therapy
B) Hydrotherapy baths
How did Dr. Kellogg ensure he stayed updated with medical advancements?
A) By attending daily conferences
B) By reading medical journals from the United States and Europe
C) By inventing new treatments every month
D) By consulting with Ellen White regularly
B) By reading medical journals from the United States and Europe
What happened in 1902 that severely impacted the sanitarium?
A) A fire destroyed the main buildings
B) The sanitarium was shut down
C) Dr. Kellogg resigned
D) Hydrotherapy was outlawed
A) A fire destroyed the main buildings
How does hydrotherapy affect blood circulation?
A) Hot water narrows blood vessels, and cold water opens them
B) Hot water opens blood vessels, and cold water narrows them
C) Only cold water improves circulation
D) Neither hot nor cold water affects circulation
B) Hot water opens blood vessels, and cold water narrows them
What was the result of using simple health treatments during a smallpox epidemic in California?
A) Most patients refused treatment
B) Five out of eleven patients passed away
C) All eleven treated patients recovered
D) It discouraged local doctors from cooperating
C) All eleven treated patients recovered
Who did James and Ellen White encourage to study medicine and eventually lead the institute?
A) Merritt Kellogg
B) John Harvey Kellogg
C) Goodloe Bell
D) J. N. Andrews
B) John Harvey Kellogg
What new name did Dr. Kellogg give to the health institute?
A) Adventist Health Center
B) Western Medical Center
C) Battle Creek Sanitarium
D) The Kellogg Center
C) Battle Creek Sanitarium
What advice did Ellen White give Dr. Kellogg after the 1902 fire?
A) To leave the sanitarium and focus on missionary work
B) To rebuild the sanitarium even larger
C) To build smaller sanitariums in other places
D) To stop using hydrotherapy
C) To build smaller sanitariums in other places
Why were Adventists known for their use of hydrotherapy?
A) It was easy to apply before antibiotics existed
B) It was their only medical treatment
C) They did not believe in modern medicine
D) It was faster than other methods
A) It was easy to apply before antibiotics existed
What example of simple treatments is mentioned from Ellen White’s time in Australia?
A) Treating burns and wounds for neighbors
B) Conducting surgery for free
C) Building sanitariums in small towns
D) Teaching people to grow their own food
A) Treating burns and wounds for neighbors
What invention is Dr. Kellogg famous for developing?
A) Hydrotherapy devices
B) Cornflakes and granola
C) Surgery tools
D) Water purifiers
B) Cornflakes and granola
According to Ellen White, what is required for “perfect health”?
A) Fast treatment
B) A personal relationship with God
C) Regular use of hydrotherapy
D) A strict diet
B) A personal relationship with God