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From girlhood I suffered with severe uterine trouble and...
From girlhood I suffered with severe uterine trouble and chronic constipation. My case was diagnosed by two physicians. After the birth of two children one of these doctors advised an operation, as childbirth had left me lacerated and in almost constant pain. Some ten years later, after having tried different medicines, opiates, etc., another doctor examined me and ordered an operation at once for these troubles, and also for bleeding piles. The operation took place and for about six months I seemed to be much better, but this did not last and I began to be worse, having intense backache and pain, also acute indigestion, together with bladder trouble. My suffering was so great and the treatments were so painful that I became perfectly discouraged. Again there was an examination and the doctor said that in addition to these other complications a tumor had developed, and nothing but another operation, removing the female organs, which were all more or less diseased, would bring relief or cure. He said further, that without this relief I would probably have more serious trouble, perhaps lose my mind.
Before submitting to another operation I was induced to try Christian Science, and after the second treatment the practitioner told me that I was healed. Since then every organ of my body has fulfilled its function perfectly. My health has remained undisturbed. This was five years ago.
Mrs. May P. Sosman, Chicago, Ill.
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June 16, 1906 issue
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Dedicatory Message
BY Mary Baker G. Eddy.
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The Communion Service and Dedication
with contributions from William B. Johnson
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The Dedication to Divine Love
C. A. Buskirk
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Emma Wolle
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The Lectures
with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, Henry M. Baker, B. F. Tillinghast, Marvin R. King
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Our Leader's Message
Archibald McLellan
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Meeting of the Executive Members
Dunmore, Effie Andrews, W. D. McCrackan
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The Annual Meeting
Editor
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What the Boston Editors Said
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from N. L. G. Anderson, Frank W. Gale, George Wendell Adams, Louise King, Alice L. Hamilton
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Nine years ago I had a very severe attack of peritonitis,...
Ada E. Rowney with contributions from T. G. Stonham, Editor
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It is now more than eight years since I received my first...
Allie G. Osborne
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It was with a great deal of caution that I began the investigation...
Virginia T. Fenton
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I am a young man; I seemed old, before coming into...
Rollen Hazard
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In 1893 I first noticed a very serious affection in my...
Fannie S. Fishblate
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In the fall of 1885 I went from Bloomington to Chicago...
Clara E. MacMahon
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When I was a very small child, dyspepsia, accompanied...
Regina B. M. Nash
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I owe it to Christian Science that I am here to-day, able...
Elizabeth Stickle
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from F. W. Walker Pugh