Case of severe attack of heart-disease, cured in one treatment; and the gentleman cured permanently, at the same time, of a head-trouble, of many years' standing.
Found the patient sitting in a darkened room, his couch doubly screened from all light. He had blinders over his eyes, and a black fan was held over the blinders. In fifteen minutes after entering the room I ordered all screens removed, the curtains lifted; and the patient spent seven hours in the full light, without experiencing any trouble. As he was afflicted with a number of severe complaints, I kept up the treatment for two weeks, during which time the patient came to Boston to be treated,—his first visits to the city for two years.
The rapidity of this work is owing largely to the patient's mental receptivity of Truth. The case had baffled physicians, but yielded quickly to Science.