LETTERS

Nathan Talbot's fine article, "What's in a diagnosis," in the March 12 issue was not only broad in scope and clearly put, but exceedingly timely. It led me to connect the recent surge in diagnoses, and the conclusions to be drawn therefrom, with the admissions physicists began to make decades ago about the emptiness they found within the atom, as they penetrated deeper and deeper into the infinitesimality ity of matter.

Astute scientists decades ago began to reach the startling conclusion that thought was everything in the entire universe. Now it seems, the constant use of technology, diagnosis, treatment, and surgery is leading medical thinkers to wonder if thought again is everything with regard to health!

Mary Baker Eddy discerned this over a century ago: "The fading forms of matter, the mortal body and material earth, are the fleeting concepts of the human mind. They have their day before the permanent factsand their perfection in Spirit appear" (Science and Health, pp. 263–264).

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