By THOMSON J. HUDSON, LL.D.

The book is one to read studiously, and will appeal to a large class of modern thinkers who have caught a theoretical glimpse of an existence free from the misery of disease. Dr. Hudson's celebrated work, "The Law of Psychic Phenomena," has paved the way for the student of psychic lore to receive and digest his later works.—New York Tribune.

His theories are scientific in method, and soundly based, as well as sufficiently untechnical for the general reader.—San Francisco Argonaut.

There is no denying the interest the book holds for the thinking, earnest student of mental phenomena, and even those who scoff and sneer at "faith cure" in its various branches will find much in this volume that will start a serious train of thought.—Nashville American.

There is nothing of the quack about Dr. Hudson. His book is eminently practical, and is quite free from "the falsehood of extremes." Nobody can be hurt by reading it, and it will help many to correct erroneous prepossessions and misunderstandings.—Charleston News and Courier.

"The Law of Mental Medicine" is the title of an interesting book from the pen of Thomson Jay Hudson, in which he points out a simple system of practice depending for its efficacy on natural laws.—Detroit Free Press.

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