It is due the public that I make known a few facts relative...

It is due the public that I make known a few facts relative to my wife's affliction and her instantaneous healing, which are briefly summed up as follows:—

For several years she had been very severely afflicted, in which time she spent five weeks in a hospital at Buffalo, N. Y., and underwent an operation.

During the past winter her case became more obstinate than ever, and at night her heart would skip about every third beat much of the time, and during the day would beat about one hundred and forty a minute. she weighed not more than ninety pounds, and for several days she had not been able to stand up. For several months she had not been able to dress herself. Her physician, for whom we have all respect, and who, we believe, was doing all that could be done for her from a medical standpoint, said that his medicine was only giving temporary relief, and that it was not in the power of medicine to cure her. For several nights I thought she would not live till morning. All the neighbors who saw her thought there was no question but that in a few days she would be gone.

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August 27, 1904
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