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Christian Science ~ 16 books by Mary Baker Eddy

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 1	    About the year 1862, while the author of this work
  	was at Dr. Vail's Hydropathic Institute in New
 3	Hampshire, this occurred:  A patient considered incur-
  	able left that institution, and in a few weeks returned
  	apparently well, having been healed, as he informed
 6	the patients, by one Mr. P. P. Quimby of Portland,
  	Maine. 
  	    After much consultation among ourselves, and a struggle
 9	with pride, the author, in company with several other
  	patients, left the water-cure, en route for the aforesaid
  	doctor in Portland. He proved to be a magnetic practi-
12	tioner. His treatment seemed at first to relieve her, but
  	signally failed in healing her case. 
  	    Having practised homoeopathy, it never occurred to the
15	author to learn his practice, but she did ask him how
  	manipulation could benefit the sick. He answered kindly
  	and squarely, in substance, "Because it conveys electricity
18	to them." That was the sum of what he taught her of
  	his medical profession. 
  	    The readers of my books cannot fail to see that meta-
21	physical therapeutics, as SHOW ALL