OCR Text |
Show I'M WHAT CONSTITUTES ' 1 I MENTAL MALPRACTICE I ! NRW YORK. Nov. 6. Adherents of T Yireil O. Strickler and others who bo-i bo-i V iiCvo that Mrs, Augusta E. Stetson, for i i wentv-thrco years head of the l'jrst J . Church of Christ. Scientist, this city. Li 1 should bo oxcommunicatcd for 'nieutal j malpractice," issued a statement to; c'iu'ht disclosing interesting phases ot 1 the case. This statement includes tes-, tes-, , , timouy given by Mrs. Kate licmer, one V !, j of Mrs. Stetson's students, before the 1 1 directors of the mother church in Bos-v Bos-v i f tn- , f ,r 1 This is an exam pi 0 of some of .Mrs. ' j Kcmer's testimony as given out: : Q. Did you ever hear Mrs. Stetson m ; in the courso of ono of her treatments 4 j . . : .say of any person that ho or sho was i, , j-ipo for destruction'? I "1 - ; A. Yes. f ' ' Q. Bid you ever hear her say in ono ,1 of those treatments "Go to your place. ,. 1 it be in God. then go there, but ' 1 ' Jl' not. thou 'go to the other place? , - i . , Y(s 4 (V jjvpr hear Mrs. Stetson call lier-' lier-' j t.t.f tho only witness of Christian i Science? , 1 - A. r think so. ' , Q. Have you ever heard her refer to ihc possibility, or probability or cer-! cer-! & taint v that the time would como when lT,she would be tho only teacher of Ghris- ' i iau Science 2 n A. Yes. |