Accession: 724BP2.89.002
Editorial Title: S. H. Williamson to Mary Baker Eddy, October 18, 1884
Author: S. H. Williamson 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: October 18, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by S. H. Williamson on lined paper from Newburgh, New York.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy.
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Having heard somewhat regarding your mode of treating diseaseEditorial Note: Christian Science I am interested in knowing more about it. Have you a circular that you send out that will give information?

I have a number of ailmentsAs Written:aitments of long standing, those which afflict me most being a nervous and exhausted state of the brain and overworked eyes. I am thereby disqualified for nearly every kind of business as I can apply my mind but a short time to anythingAs Written:any thing

I have become much reduced in circumstances, having been compelled to discontinue my regular business, or I should doubtless apply to you for treatment. If you would inform me whether you think my case could be reached and if so what it would cost me, I might be able at a future time to come to you

Yours with respect
S.H. Williamson
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend back circularAs Written:cir.
724BP2.89.002
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Having heard somewhat regarding your mode of treating diseaseEditorial Note: Christian Science I am interested in knowing more about it. Have you a circular that you send out that will give information?

I have a number of aitmentsCorrected:ailments of long standing, those which afflict me most being a nervous and exhausted state of the brain and overworked eyes. I am thereby disqualified for nearly every kind of business as I can apply my mind but a short time to any thingCorrected:anything

I have become much reduced in circumstances, having been compelled to discontinue my regular business, or I should doubtless apply to you for treatment. If you would inform me whether you think my case could be reached and if so what it would cost me, I might be able at a future time to come to you

Yours with respect
S.H. Williamson
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend back cir.Expanded:circular
 
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