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Letters & Conversations

Letters and Cases of Healing

From the July 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal


To "Journal" Readers:

I will mention some of my recent cases. Any one can communicate with them by applying to me.

Miss F. B., of Cambridgeport, cured in two treatments, of painful menstruation from which she had suffered intensely for four years. Mrs. W. D., of Portland Me., cured of two cancers in one breast, and a tumor in the other; was treated one week. She rejoices at deliverance from the operation specialists had advised. Mrs. H. B., in stepping from her carriage, turned her ankle, spraining it badly. M. D.'s applied a rubber stocking, and recommended her not to walk for six weeks, and possibly not for three months. A few moments before I called, her pain was intense. Immediately after treatment she remarked to her mother that she felt perfectly free from pain, and as if she could walk; then walked across the floor several times without experiencing any inconvenience. The next day she was all right, and has been ever since. Miss Emily Bachelder, of Camden, Me., had diphtheretic throat, high fever and pain in back and neck, throat filled with white patches, badly swollen. One treatment was given at night. In the morning she was perfectly well. Miss Hannah E. Leavitt, of Skowhegan, Me., was pronounced incurable, and had been unable to stand or walk for six months, from spinal trouble. After one treatment, she walked several times across the room, and after the third was perfectly well. Mr. E. A. Bailey of Lewiston, Me was cured in three treatments, of heart trouble, indigestion and nervous prostration, from which he had suffered ten years. For six months he has been perfectly strong and well. Mr. J. W., of Dedham, was induced to try Christian Science. He was seventy-two years of age, and was "awaiting the summons," having no strength and no ambition to live. The second treatment enabled him to walk three miles and after the fourth he declared himself "well as he wanted to be."

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