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Organic and Hereditary Troubles Healed
Although I had numerous inherited troubles, yet the tender care of a loving home so alleviated them that the childhood ills are almost forgotten. But when early left to earn a livelihood the difficulties were so increased that work and sickness alternated at short intervals for several years.
Allopathy, homœopathy, surgery, hygiene, mind-cure, etc., were unavailing. Will-power had become exhausted, and the last two years were spent at health-resorts and sanatirums.
I went to Denver in winter, hoping to be freed from malarial fevers, but the old symptoms of nervous prostration increased. The residents said that while the high altitude was a curative for fevers, yet it engendered nervous diseases. Weighing carefully the two verdicts, I decided that the malaria was easier to endure than the many ills of nervous prostration, and returned home.
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May 3, 1900 issue
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Communication
Christian Scientist
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Christian Science and Higher Criticism
Sue H. Mims
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Christian Science Testimony
S. F. S.
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The Lectures
with contributions from William Bradford Dickson , Judge Olin, A. J. Hodge
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A Word of Appreciation
Irving C. Tomlinson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Take Notice
Mary Baker Eddy
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Church By-law
Editor
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The Power of the West
Editor
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Impressions of Mr. Kimball's Lecture
H. D. N.
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What Christian Science did for Me
BY CLARA DWIGHT
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Working in Harmony
BY C. J. R.
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The Power of Prayer
BY ISABEL R. SCOTT
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The Church
BY S.
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The Open Door
BY VIOLET GIBSON
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A Grateful Acknowledgment
N. S. W.
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Thanks to our Helpers
J. F. L.
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Healed of Many Ills
Mary Brinkerhoff
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A Puzzling Question Answered
May Davis
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Thankful for all the Publications
Maggie Hauck