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The Remarkable Story of The First American Woman To Be Treated and Cured by Coué at Nancy.

MY PILGRIMAGE
TO COUÉ

By ELLA BOYCE KIRK
Patient and Pupil of Emile Coué

This book is one of absorbing interest, giving, as it does, an intimate, close-up account of the actual workings of Coué's wonderful methods. Mrs. Kirk relates graphically the details of her experience and makes the reader feel the kindly personality of Emile Coué. After reading "Self Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion," make your conception of Coué's methods complete by reading Mrs. Kirk's book.

MRS. KIRK'S STATEMENT

"TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Mrs. Ella Boyce Kirk

For seventeen years I have been taking every form of treatment for stiffening and contraction of the muscles of the lower limbs. Nevertheless, I suffered intense pain and teas rapidly becoming unable to walk. Having read of M. Coué, I decided as a last resort to go to him at Nancy. I had hope but no faith, but after the first treatment I felt much better. Since the second treatment there has been no recurrence of the pain or stiffness. The improvement is increasing, and I now walk with ease.

(Signed) Mrs. Ella Boyce Kirk."
Hotel Seymour,
November 10, 1922. N. Y. City.


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Bound in Cloth. Price $1.25

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