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William Kenneth Primrose, Assistant to the District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland Chatham, Rochester & Gillingham News Kent, England

A correspondent in your recent issue, writing of the faith-healing services at St. Mark's Hall, states that those conducting these services welcome the medical profession, whereas "Christian Scientists are unfriendly to medical scrutiny." The purpose of this remark is recognized, but I should like to state emphatically that Christian Scientists have a very high regard for physicians and appreciate their unselfish and arduous work for humanity.

The reason why Christian Scientists cannot co-operate with the medical profession is that the teachings of Christian Science rest on an entirely different basis and concept of man. This difference renders co-operation impossible.

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