i84 POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



" Under tliis was a picture of the egg of a vulture, in which, 

 through his microscope, Agassiz once saw the sun, moon, stars, and 

 the gathering of clouds. 'Nihil nemini nocetJ 



" At the eleventh lesson I was directed to go out for clinical 

 practice. In my hotel I found a dear little six-year-old boy who 

 had been invited, with the rest of a kindergarten class, to attend 

 a picnic. 



" He did not feel that he wanted to go. He seemed dumpish, 

 and, according to mortal belief, was not well. At noon he said 

 that he wanted to go to sleep. I took him in my lap and began 

 to read to him from Neministic Science and Astral Health with 

 a Key to the Stars. Very soon he expressed a wish to go to the 

 picnic, and did go. So T gave him a little card, with the words 

 ' Nihil nemi7ii nocet/ and all day he said nothing more about 

 being sick. 



" Next morning the president gave me an account of various 

 wonderful cures in her experience. Among others, she showed 

 me a letter from John B. Higgins, of Little Egg Harbor, JST. J. 

 This I copied down as follows: 



" ' I am glad to tell you how I was healed. Beliefs of con- 

 sumption, dyspepsia, neuralgia, ulcers, tobacco, and bad language. 

 . . . Doctors that were consulted did nothing to relieve me, and 

 I constantly grew worse. Nearly two years ago you told me that 

 if I would read a book called feministic Science and Astral Health 

 with a Key to the Stars, I would be healed. I told you I would 

 go into it for all it was w^orth, and I found that it is worth all. I 

 got the book and read day and night. I saw that it must be true, 

 and believed that what I could not then understand would be made 

 clear later. After some days' reading I was afflicted with drowsi- 

 ness, followed by vomiting. This lasted several hours, when I 

 fell into a sleep. I awoke healed.' 



" The president assured me that if I would spend no time in 

 intellectual drifting, adhering to the impersonal and scientific de- 

 ductions of the one discoverer to whose clarified spiritual eye all 

 truth of the mind had been revealed, with all the loyalty of a 

 mathematician to the principles of mathematics, I would be sure 

 of a comfortable fortune. Although money had no real exist- 

 ence, the shadow in its substance proved that there was after all 

 substance in its shadow. The ISTeministic Healer is at no expense 

 for books or instruments or medicine, providing always that the 

 one perfect Key to the Stars (including Xcministic Science and 

 Astral Health) lies open before him. AVith that in sight he can 



