In the article entitled "Simplicity" appearing in the July Journal, on page 174, occurs the following statement: "Our Journal, at this stage of our work, is our very best medium for voicing this Truth to the world."
Of course the writer did not intend to say that the Journal was the very best medium for voicing Science to the world, as her language, carelessly read, might imply. When she said "our best medium, she, of course, meant the best medium available to Scientists, or students, through which to voice their individual thoughts and experiences.
Science and Health, and the other writings of its author, are the best media of voicing Truth to the world. The Journal, Quarterlies, Tracts, etc., are, of course, only valuable auxiliaries thereto. We say this to save any question as to the writer's intention in writing, or our own in publishing, the statement.