Accession: 951.93.052
Editorial Title: Bradford Sherman to Miss W. L. Peck, December 1, 1886
Author: Bradford Sherman 
Recipient: Miss W. L. Peck 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: December 1, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Bradford Sherman on his lined printed stationery from Chicago, Illinois.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy.
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951.93.052
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Miss W. L. Peck

Spring Green WisconsinAs Written:Wis

Your favor of the 29th utimoEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. came duly. in answer I have had some cases of Deafness and treated with good success and some have not been successful. I cannot make promises to cure any trouble, not knowing how any patient may respond to treatment until after trial. My charges are $100Editorial Note: $1.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $32.42 in 2023. for each treatment after the first which is $2/00Editorial Note: $2.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $64.83 in 2023. I do not board patients, board can be had near my office at reasonable rates. We give one treatment each day. from 6 to 12 treatments are a fair trial if there are no favorable results in that time we do not ask a patient to continue.

Yours Very Truly
B. Sherman
Handshift:Mary Baker EddyS
951.93.052
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Miss W. L. Peck

Spring Green WisExpanded:Wisconsin

Your favor of the 29th utimoEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. came duly. in answer I have had some cases of Deafness and treated with good success and some have not been successful. I cannot make promises to cure any trouble, not knowing how any patient may respond to treatment until after trial. My charges are $100Editorial Note: $1.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $32.42 in 2023. for each treatment after the first which is $2/00Editorial Note: $2.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $64.83 in 2023. I do not board patients, board can be had near my office at reasonable rates. We give one treatment each day. from 6 to 12 treatments are a fair trial if there are no favorable results in that time we do not ask a patient to continue.

Yours Very Truly
B. Sherman
Handshift:Mary Baker EddyS
 
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This letter is not extant. $1.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $32.42 in 2023. $2.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $64.83 in 2023.