Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MIINYnN PRFifflK nil 11 ■ ill n * n ■ m> n r ■ NOPEffllflSOm New Association Gaining Many Members. FAITH’S CURATIVE POWER • NOTED HEALTH EXPERT GIVES REASON FOR BIG SUCCESS IN MEDICINE * Tremendous success has attended the organization of the new Munyon “Hope Cult.” Professor Munyon claims that he has secured more converts than he even anticipated, and says that his “Hope Cult" is growing In leaps and bounds. It is said that the total membership of the association throughout the United States is now well over the half million mark. In a statement for publication Prof. Munyon said: “I want to talk to every sick, ailing and despondent person in this city. I want to preach my new creed to them. I want to tell them about my new philosophy of health, which is the fruit of a lifetime of study and experience in deal- ’ ing with sick folk. I want to expound the Great Truth that I have learned that there is more curative power in an ounce of Hope than in pounds of Dope. That sick people should not take medicine except as a medium through which the great curative power of Hope may be made effective. Medicines are necessary in the present state of the world’s progress because they give. a patient physical support and strength and renewed vigor with which to brace up the will power. One knows, from the action of the proper medicines, that he or she is feeling better by this inspired hope and faith, which complete the cure. “I think that probably a million persons at least in the United States have declared themselves cured by my medicines, and I know that these people have had the best remedies medical science had to offer. I have always contended that if there is any virtue in medicine my followers should have the best, but I verily believe that more than one-half of those who have been lifted to health from the bondage of chronic illness, through taking my medicines, have been really cured by the knowledge that they had the utmost in medical lore at their i command, and the Hope this inspired. “I am not in any sense a nracticing physician. I employ at my laboratories In Philadelphia a large staff of expert physicians and chemists, and I have many other physicians in various cities of the United States detailed to give free advice to ths sick and afflicted. My headquarters are at Munyon’s Laboratories. 53d and Jefferson Sts., Phils., Pa., and I have there a staff of duly registered physicians and consulting experts, and to all who desire it I offer the best of medical advice absolutely free at charge.” Write today, addressing Prof. J. M. Munyon personally and your letter will have a special care.
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