Accession: 563.59.007
Editorial Title: C. F. Morrill to Mary Baker Eddy, July 17, 1884
Author: C. F. Morrill 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: July 17, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by C. F. Morrill on his printed lined stationery from Chicago, Illinois.
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Yours of the 14thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. to hand yesterday also the TravellerEditorial Note: Boston Traveler

Thanks for your good dear, helpful letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. and the papers. I will make the papers do good work.

I hope you have sent one to Mr. Swartz & wife

My heart aches so hard every time I think of the terrible harm they are doing. It does seem as though the public ought to be warned against them.

May I ask if we best defend each patient against mesmerism as we treat them or take them up as a whole.

I hope you will not miss BrotherAs Written:Bro. Avery & wifeEditorial Note: Olive L. Avery.

It was Dr. Sherman and wife not Dr. Sawyer who took copy of instructions.

Kind regards to Dr Frye Mrs Cross and yourself from us all.

Yours in “Truth”
C.F. Morrill
563.59.007
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Yours of the 14thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. to hand yesterday also the TravellerEditorial Note: Boston Traveler

Thanks for your good dear, helpful letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. and the papers. I will make the papers do good work.

I hope you have sent one to Mr. Swartz & wife

My heart aches so hard every time I think of the terrible harm they are doing. It does seem as though they the public ought to be warned against them.

May I ask if we best defend each patient against mesmerism as we treat them or take them up as a whole.

I hope you will not miss Bro.Expanded:Brother Avery & wifeEditorial Note: Olive L. Avery.

It was Dr. Sherman and wife not Dr. Sawyer who took copy of instructions.

Kind regards to Dr Frye Mrs Cross and yourself from us all.

Yours in “Truth”
C.F. Morrill
 
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