Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
The Obstetric Class
IN reply to inquiries we will say that under the By-law a class in obstetrics cannot be held until six months after the close of the general college term.
Beginning with this year the term for teaching obstetrics commences six months from the June term, or about the middle of December, 1901. See page 74, revised Church Manual.
Due notice of the time will be given.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
April 11, 1901 issue
View Issue-
Brotherhood, with the Golden Rule as Guide
WU TING FANG
-
Very Apocryphal
David N. McKee
-
All's Well
Mary E. Sims
-
MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
-
Churches Opened at New York and Chicago
Editor with contributions from Mary B. G. Eddy
-
The Missouri Bill
Editor
-
In the Carnegie Library at Atlanta
with contributions from THOS. J. DAY
-
The Obstetric Class
Editor
-
Among the Churches
with contributions from W. H. ALDRICH, MACDONALD
-
MY Prayer
BY BELLE BALLOU.
-
Christian Science Applied to Business
BY WILLIAM E. BROWN.
-
Be Patient and Faithful
BY ROSA REED.
-
Claims
BY F. A. G.
-
Semper Paratus
BY HENRY A. MANNING.
-
Keep the Sunshine Shining On
BY A. C. CLARK.
-
Testimonies from Germany
ALMA BIENE
-
Quickly Restored to Health
S. A. HILTEBRAND
-
From Atheism to Understanding
E. S. F.
-
A Case of Instantaneous Healing
C. F. V. with contributions from ALEXANDER MACLAREN