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No Sanitarium Wanted
The Industrial Student, a spicy periodical published at Camp Hill, Alabama, thus facetiously refers to a suggestion to start a sanitarium in that place:—
"Recently, a friend suggested starting a sanitarium here. We did not question the motive but what need have we for sanitariums? We don't want sanitariums here. We want only well people and then to keep them well. Indeed, the work here is in the nature of a tonic and our college field, the sanitarium. Sanitariums should be where people have more nerves than they can manage, and large livers, and gout, and rheumatism. We have none of these things here and we do not care to go into the business. We had rather put up an iron foundry or a saw-mill."
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April 26, 1900 issue
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If the Bible was Our Law
John Adams
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Facts in the Case
Irving C. Tomlinson
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Set Free
F. W. L.
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Passing Thoughts
J. H. Bliss
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Church By-law
BY MARY BAKER G. EDDY.
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The Obstetric Course
Board of Education
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Mr. Kimball's Lecture
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from M. S. Bailey, William R. Rathvon, P. H. Swift, Allen H. Armstrong
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Among the Churches
with contributions from R., John W. Keyes, J. M. Moore
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Work by the Way
BY EDWARD H. KEACH.
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Second Chapter of Titus
BY S. W. BUNTING.
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Progress
BY EDWARD EVERETT NORWOOD
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Some Reasons Why
BY J. O. SIMONDS
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The Lord's Table
BY JANET T. COLMAN
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Fog from Two Rivers
BY METTA F. MILLER
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Three Important Lessons
H. W. E.
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How I was Led into Christian Science
Frank B. Headley
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Restored to Health and Strength
J. R. Shafer
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Truth an Ever-present Help
Susie F. Trumbull
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Healed by Christian Science
Angie Moore
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A Child's Testimony
Goldie Ethel Houghtaylen