In May, 1894, I was obliged to give up my business, and...

In May, 1894, I was obliged to give up my business, and our family physician, with a noted specialist in Boston, diagnosed my case as locomotor ataxia, and said it was incurable. I suffered great pain, and could not walk without a cane. My left leg was paralyzed nearly to my hip. I was under the doctor's care for about one year, but did not improve, and was going to a hospital when Christian Science was brought to my attention. I began treatment April 1, 1895, and continued until June I, when I was so greatly improved that I could walk a long distance without my cane and suffered no pain. During the following summer and fall my healing was slow, but there was a gradual improvement. To-day I consider myself a well man, and have no symptoms of the trouble. If any further information is desired by any one I shall be glad to give it.—Frank H. Dunton, Portland, Me.

Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.

NEXT IN THIS ISSUE
Poem
The Unseen Friend
July 14, 1906
Contents

We'd love to hear from you!

Easily submit your testimonies, articles, and poems online.

Submit