Accession: 031.11.044
Editorial Title: Grace A. Greene to Mary Baker Eddy, December 2, 1884
Author: Grace A. Greene 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: December 2, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Grace A. Greene on embossed lined paper from Portland, Maine.
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Dear Mrs. Eddy:-

WeEditorial Note: Grace A Greene and Eugene H. Greene arrived safely home Friday last. – was quite disappointed not to stay and join the Association; but did not feel it possible under existing circumstances.

We have commenced a practice here, – a very small one at present –, and it is about my patient I wish to ask you if it would not trouble you too much. She has a belief in consumptionEditorial Note: tuberculosis – a dry cough, and has not had her menses for 5 months in belief. Would you please tell me how to argue with her thought? A loss of appetite also troubles her.

She has two plasters on her back which she can’t get off. those trouble me greatly.

If you will not think it too much to ask you, I would like your advice on this subject, and would be very grateful for any small favor you saw fit to grant in the line of advice.

We both hope to be bright and shining lights; whether As Written: wether we shall or not remains to be seen.

Good night.
Yours very truly
Mrs. E.H. Greene
95 ½ India St
031.11.044
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Mrs. Eddy:-

WeEditorial Note: Grace A Greene and Eugene H. Greene arrived safely home Friday last. – was quite disappointed not to stay and join the Association; but did not feel it possible under existing circumstances.

We have commenced a practice here, – a very small one at present –, and it is about my patient I wish to ask you if it would not trouble you too much. She has a belief in consumptionEditorial Note: tuberculosis – a dry cough, and has not had her menses for 5 months in belief. Would you please tell me how to argue with her thought? A loss of appetite also troubles her.

She has two plasters on her back which she can’t get off. those trouble me greatly.

If you will not think it too much to ask you, I would like your advice on this subject, and would be very grateful for any small favor you saw fit to grant in the line of advice.

We both hope to be bright and shining lights; wether Corrected: whether we shall or not remains to be seen.

Good night.
Yours very truly
Mrs. E.H. Greene
95 ½ India St
 
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