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MRS. GRAYBILL'S TRIUMPH

CASE INVOLVING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALING IN ATCHISON IS DISMISSED.

From the July 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal

Kansas City Times


Special to the Kansas City Times.

May 16.— The case of the City of Atchison against Mrs. H. F. Graybill, formerly of Kansas City, attracted the largest and most unusual crowd that ever assembled in an Atchison police court. Moreover, the crowd was composed of high society people. State Senator Price, County Clerk Krebs, ex-Governor Phelps and many others were present as witnesses or sympathizers.

Mrs. Graybill, presumably at the instance of the medical society, was arrested on the charge of practising medicine, as a Christian Scientist, without a diploma from a reputable institution, and without a license, as provided by ordinance.

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