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fering only in the amount or intensity of the "current" as I 

 call it. That this force is not peculiar to myself but exists in 

 many others I am convinced from observation, and from the 

 results of the experiments of others whom I have persuaded 

 to try their powers. 



That I possessed it in only a feeble degree compared with 

 others is also clear to me from my personal acquaintance with 

 two men who have demonstrated their powers to a truly mar- 

 velous degree. These two men are Dr. J. R. Newton once a 

 practicing physician in Newport, R. I., who devoted the latter 

 years of his life to the practice of magnetic cures; and Prof. 

 John Reynolds, of Ithaca, N. Y. 



