⇉ Handshift:Libbie BeyerOconto, June 6, 1884.
I have a patient who has a belief of many diseases. – Catarrh, rheumatism, neuralgia, heart As Written: hart trouble, cancer, kidney disease, liver complaint, dropsy, constipation, gravelEditorial Note: kidney stones, renal calculi, pilesEditorial Note: hemorrhoids, female weakness, dyspepsia, salt rheumEditorial Note: eczema, leucorrhea and falling of the womb. I have done the very best I knew how, by her. Commenced treatingEditorial Note: Giving Christian Science treatment through prayer. her Wednesday (June 4.) She has been an invalid for many years, has had an eminent physician of Chicago treat her for months, still has not effected a cure. She was wearing a plaster on her back and wore a bandage but I asked her to remove them was that alright? I would very much like to have you diagnose the case for me, if you please. I was not quite clear on the application, but thought I could study that out by reading my books, and I have, but I shall feel much better to have your idea of the case. Saw her yesterday and she seemed perfectly delighted and said she was ever so much better, - today she does not feel so well. Please reply as soon as possible. I am feeling well, my cough is greatly improved. Mrs. Milledge and Mrs. Sargent each have quite a number of patients and are doing good work. We all miss seeing your dear face and listening to your sweet voice and are anxiously looking for the time to come when we shall all go to Boston.
I remain with much love