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441
Mental atmospheres, 247, 248; see Odors
Mental causation, 61, 191, 311, 315, 317, 321, 421
Mental communication, 60, 52, 70, 75, 76
Mental healing, 17, 68
Mental influence, 31, 52, 58, 65, 257
Mental pictures, 51, 55
Mental Science Magazine, 22
Mesmer, 60
Mesmerism, 16, 29 f., 39, 49, 58, 60, 76
Milmine, Miss, 162, 165, 435
Mind, of opinion, 17, 389; as spiritual matter, 118, 179, 186, 228, 231, 272, 275, 319, 320; and intelligence, 183; and matter, 222, 233 f.; the term, 227, 233; nature of, 235; senses and, 244; influence of, 257; disease and, 271, 319; as substance, 420; see Body and Mind
Mission of Jesus, 207, 243, 355
Mortal Mind, 17, 389
Natural man, see Man
Natural senses, 169, 239, 244, 249
New England Magazine, 8, 21, 29, 63, 65, 434
New York Times, 163, 433, 435
Odors, mental, 46, 213, 247, 258, 414, 422
Opinions, 17, 128, 144, 166, 181, 204, 262
Pain, 214, 246
Parables, 285
Patients, 70, 79 f., 165, 191, 211, 277, 300
Patterson, Dr. D., 152, 153
Patterson, Mary M., see Mrs. Eddy
Paul, 170, 177, 264, 358, 370, 373, 383
Perception, 14, 39, 46, 64
Philosophy of P. P. Quimby, 19, 98, 106, 295, 434
Phrenology, 175
Portland Advertiser, 98, 102, 159
Portland Daily Press, 22
"Power," Dr. Quimby's, 11, 63, 138, 211, 347
Prayer, 205, 206, 209, 210, 217
Priests, 173, 207, 210, 256
Principle, 309
"Questions and Answers," 12, 162, 163, 165, 389, 390, 435, 436, 438
Quimby-Eddy Controversy, 433-438
Quimby, Geo. A., 6, 10, 12, 13, 19 f., 29, 63, 64, 435-438
Quimby MSS., 7, 12, 16, 19 f., 67, 433-438
Quimby, P. P., life of, 1 f.; as inventor, 9, 30; religion of, 10, 202, 232, 283; in Portland, 10, 11, 16, 29, 67, 107; as teacher, 11, 12; insight of, 13, 17, 191; character of, 14, 30, 45, 57, 59; as mesmerist, 16, 29 f., 36 f., 49, 58, 76; letters of, 17, 79 f., 117 f., see Letters; his secretary, 21; his manipulations, 23, 63; as writer, 21, 25, 62, 71, 230; his investigations, 27, 282, 415; as consumptive, 28; on disease, 32; relation to medical practice, 33, 66; cured by Lucius, 34; his public experiments, 37 f. ; magnetic healing of, 44 f.; his "subject," 47, 49, 76, see Lucius; discoveries of, 49 f., 55, 70; lecture notes, 53, 55; as clairvovant, 55: his "power," 63, 138, 211, 347; spiritism and, 64, 76 f., 188, 239, 425; his science, 67 f . ; patients of, 70, 211, 276: as healer, 70, 74, 190, 194. 307; his circular "To the Sick." 74. 150; his method, 82, 150, 165, 194, 200, 212, 310; testimonials to, 86; his cures, 100; Mrs. Eddy on, 156-160 f.; "To the Reader." 230; religious belief of, 232;