Titus."
"Precisely. And yet you are willing to call yourself wiser than the
men who have devoted their lives to its study--the physicians of
London, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, to say nothing of those of New York
and Boston."
A faint flush overspread Winona's face. "The doctors have been
mistaken many times before, father. You remember Harvey and the
circulation of the blood. The doctors laughed at him at first."
"But Harvey was a trained student of medicine; you are a school-girl."
"Mrs. Titus is not a school-girl."
"Has she ever studied medicine?"
"I think not. But as disease is simply human error, we consider the
study of medicine a waste of time. Our faith teaches us that
everything which doctors call illness is merely a clouding of truth in
the soul by error."
"And how do you cure your patients who suffer from the error of typhoid
fever?"
"By the restoration of truth and their faith in truth."
"By what active means? What do you do?"
"We think of them. We bring our minds to bear upon the error in their
minds."
"Is that all?"
"It is sufficient, father. Mrs. Titus has effected wonderful cures by
this means only."
"Does she cure all her patients?"
"When she does not cure them, it is because error has blinded them to
the perception of truth.
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