ceptions to most given rules: the following is an exception

to the above rule of mental practice. [20]

If the friends of a patient desire you to treat him with-

out his knowing it, and they believe in the efficacy of

Mind-healing, it is sometimes wise to do so, and the end

justifies the means; for he is restored through Christian

Science when other means have failed. One other oc- [25]

casion which may call for aid unsought, is a case from

accident, when there is no time for ceremony and no other

aid is near.