Editorials

IN our last issue we published an account of the lecture of Mrs.
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THE above pertinent inquiry is submitted by way of an editorial in the New York Journal of April 1, 1901.
WE have carefully read the Act to regulate the practice of medicine, surgery, and midwifery, recently passed by the Missouri legislature, and which has now become a law.
ONE of the results of the legislation which has been urged against Christian Science practice in several of the states is a quite general expression of opinion as to whether Christian Scientists are entitled to compensation for their healing services.

Churches Opened at New York and Chicago

THE Second Church of Christ, Scientist, of New York City, was opened Easter Sunday, April 7, and the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, of Chicago, was dedicated.
Its possibilities are limitless.
We have great pleasure in publishing the following extracts from the Nordiske Blade.
Mrs.
First Church of Christ, Scientist , of Toledo, Ohio, will be dedicated on Easter Sunday, April 7, 1901.
Last week we published a copy of that part of the Medical Bill recently passed by the Indiana legislature which affected Christian Scientists, and which has become a law in that state.
The legislature of Indiana, at their session just closed, passed a Bill, the purpose of which evidently is to prevent all kinds of healing practice not coming within the regularly established schools of medicine.