Excerpts from Letters Concerning Christian Science Wartime Activities

[From our London Committee]

A volunteer Christian Science Wartime Worker visited a man in the hospital who had a shrapnel wound in his thigh. An infection had set in in the foot and was apparently creeping through the entire leg, which was condemned to amputation. Help was requested and extended and the gangrenous infection was checked at once. The condition completely cleared, and the leg was saved.

In response to a long distance call, one of our Christian Science Wartime Worker visited a young man in the hospital and found him in a very serious and distressing condition. He was to have a major operation in three days. The boy wept bitterly and said how much he wanted his mother. Intense fear was expressed at the thought that he would never walk again.

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