I send you two cases of surgery. We have many good cases, but my husband has never been willing to have any of them published; so if you will please suppress the names in these cases we will be much obliged. Either case will gladly give particulars to interested ones.
The first is Mrs. A., the other my husband. About a month ago this lady met with an accident, breaking two ribs. She, having been healed of other difficulties in Science and being quite familiar with Science and Health, thought she could soon overcome the trouble and went about her work, sweeping, etc, as usual; but finding, after a day or two, she was not quite equal to handling it, went to a Scientist, and in a very short time the bones set, and the side is as strong now as the other.
My husband broke one of his toes. The first day it troubled him a little, the second he put his boot on and went to Boston, walking about most of the day with no thought of the toe.—