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PAGEFOREWORDvByThe Lord Bishop of Winchester.EDITOR’S PREFACExiINTRODUCTION:Part I.3Part II.311.The Relationship between Medicine and Religion33BySir T. Clifford Allbutt, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Cambridge.2.Religion and Medicine in the Hospital43By Hon.Sydney Holland, Chairman of the London Hospital.3.The Surgeon, the Clergyman, and the Patient45By F.R.C.S.MEDICINE AND RELIGION51ByCharles Buttar, M.D., Sometime President of the Harveian Society.THE PATIENT69ByStephen Paget, F.R.C.S.THE RELATION OF PRIEST AND DOCTOR TO PATIENT81ByJane Walker, M.D., Physician, New Hospital for Women.FAITH AND MENTAL INSTABILITY103ByTheo. B. Hyslop, M.D., Superintendent of Bethlem Hospital.MEDICAL ASPECTS OF MENTAL HEALING117ByH. G. G. Mackenzie, M.A., M.B.OUR LORD’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS SICKNESS175ByW. Yorke Fausset, M.A., Vicar of Cheddar and Prebendary of Wells.THE PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHRISTIAN HEALING205ByW. Yorke Fausset, M.A., Vicar of Cheddar and Prebendary of Wells.THE CHURCH AND MENTAL HEALING227ByEllis Roberts.THE EUCHARIST AND BODILY WELL-BEING245ByArthur W. Robinson, D.D., Vicar of All Hallows Barking, Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of London, and Rural Dean of the East City of London.PRAYER AND MENTAL HEALING269ByArthur Chandler, D.D., Bishop of Bloemfontein.THE METAPHYSICS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE289ByM. Carta Sturge.
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INTRODUCTIONPART I
INTRODUCTIONPART I