"Christian Science" is receiving more notice than it has heretofore, and in such a manner that it ought to open the eyes of its deluded followers, unless their brains are so befuddled with insane delusions that common sense can find no lodgement there. While such articles as those of Dr. C. A. L. Reed, Dr. Edmund Andrews (vide Journal, March 18, p. 578), and those of other medical men, are convincing to those who read them, the trouble is that, as they are published in medical journals only, they reach medical men alone, who need no convincing arguments to prove to them that "Christian Science" is void of both Christianity and science. However, others are now taking up the subject, and in the North American Review for March there is a strong paper by William A. Purrington on the "Legal Aspects of Christian Science," which is certainly most convincing and