The wonders of thought force / by Helen Wilmans.
- Wilmans, Helen, 1831-1907.
- Date:
- [1902?]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The wonders of thought force / by Helen Wilmans. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![FROM ONE WHO KNOWS. I hereby certify that I have been in Mrs. post’s employ for five nonths and during that time I have answered weekly letters of over hundred patients. Among these are cases of cancer, consump- ion blindness, deafness, mental derangement, scrofula, syphilis, uberculosis of the bowels and other so-called hopeless diseases. Nearly all have made steady progress towards health, and many ave been cured. I can recall out one instance of a patient express- es dissatisfaction with the treatments. Mrs. Post has always opened her own mail and frequently writ- ten special instructions on the back of the envelopes, to the effect hat she was giving, certain cases requiring it, extra attention when hey were very low treating them at frequent intervals throughout be day and night. These cases invariably responded promptly. At times she simply wrote “consult me” on the envelopes, so aat I would go to her for verbal instructions. She has treated and ured many patients without receiving any compensation whatever, |rhen they have been too poor to pay. And when a patient proposed I) discontinue the treatments because they felt they could not afford > pay any longer, she continued the treatments without pay. I have never once in her name suggested to a patient that they ay up when in arrears, but on the contrary have by her special di- ictions refused to permit them to make any sacrifices to obtain loney for the treatments. I believe she cures or benefits fully ninety per cent, of those who ime to her for treatment. Through Mrs. Post’s treatment and the study of her lessons I as cured seven years ago of goiter and heart disease. Drs Marmion id Magruder Muncaster, of Washington, D. C., can attest to the ser- us condition I was in at that time. I am myself a Mental Scientist id believe I fully understand Mrs. Post’s methods of healing. During the last seven years I have paid three visits to Sea reeze, Fla., and have met Mrs. Post often and intimately. I believe ir to be absolutely honorable and conscientious, devoting her full me and all her energies to her business. Mabel Harding. Sea Breeze, Florida. Sworn and subscribed to before me on this 21st September, 1901. L. S. Morrison, Notary Public. [I now submit the opinions of a few physicians of the orthodox hools, who have made a mark in their profession, and are too large tellectually, and too honest morally, to deny the truth when thev e it.] J After twelve years of close observation of the efficiency and lerapeutic power in treating of old, incurable chronic cases, cast off the various Medical School Practitioners; I find that four-fifths 'id even more, are fully restored to health, by the high grade Men-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22478607_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)