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ease and ward it off, just as positively as they can a temptation to sin.
Sixth.—In preparing to treat patients, the healer must strengthen and steady his own mind.
Seventh.—You are fortunate if your patient knows little or nothing, for "a patient thoroughly booked in medical theories has less sense of the divine power, and is more difficult to heal through Mind, than an aboriginal Indian who never bowed the knee to the Baal of civilization."
Eighth.—See that the "minds which surround your patient do not act against your influence by continually expressing such opinions as may alarm or discourage.... You should seek to be alone with the sick while treating them."
Ninth.—Bathing and rubbing are of no use.
Tenth.—What if the patient grow worse?