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MONEY ORDERS AND CHECKS

From the October 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Money Orders and Checks forwarded in payment of subscriptions for, or donations to, the Christian Science Journal, should be made payable to Mrs. S. H. Crosse, Publisher.—Office, Hotel Garfield, West Rutland Square, Boston.


A lady Scientist physician, the wife of the leading doctor in Clinton, has been in the healing business for two months, and has secured a practice greatly overtowering that of her husband in the most palmy days of his profession. She has surely come into possession of the talisman of the family, if not of an even wider circle. She averages 52 professional calls per day, and some of her patients now go miles to see her who, until within a few weeks have been confined invalid.—Augusta (Me.) Journal.


Every great scientific truth goes through three stages—first, people say it conflicts with the Bible; next, they say it had been discovered before; lastly, they say they always believed it.

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