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the foregoing pages the outstanding features of the activity of the Christian Science War Relief Committee have been described. Into this final chapter have been gathered together various letters and reports from individ u als, all indicative of some phase of the good accomplished. To make a complete estimate of such a work is, of course, an impossible task and these points are submitted only as indications of what has developed and may be expected to develop from the seed sown by the War Relief Committee.

First in interest, perhaps, to Christian Scientists is the great mass of evidence accumulated to show the physical healings resulting from the application of Christian Science to the treatment of disease. Some of these healings were brought about by the ministrations of War Relief Workers, some by the efforts of soldier Scientists in their own behalf or in behalf of comrades.

The first duty of the Welfare Workers was naturally to Christian Scientists although they by no means limited their attention to these men. The group of testimonials which follow are expressions from Christian Scientists in the service to whom our Workers were able to be of assistance.