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Table of Contents
Introductory 5
Letter of Rt. Rev. Mgr. Schoepfer, Bishop of Tarbes 11
Foreword 19
Chapter I — The Fiftieth Anniversary of Lourdes. (1858-1908.) Canonical Study of the Cures of Lourdes — Verification Office — New School of Apologetics — Suggestion — Lourdes and the Immaculate Conception 23
Chapter II — One Year at Lourdes. Organic Diseases and Nervous Diseases — Cures to Erase — Mrs. Hebert, Consumptive in the Last Degree — Cure of a Belgian Doctor — Mrs. Menager's Cure — Miss De Monguilhem 38
Chapter III — Physicians at Lourdes. Statistics of the Doctors who Visited our Office these Last Fifteen Years — Doctors of the Congresses — English, American, German and Dutch Doctors — Dr. Vincent — Sanitary Condition of Lourdes — The Sick Trains — The Hospitals — The Bathing Place 55
Chapter IV — Chief Cures Observed since 1900 Down to the Last Pilgrimages. Tubercular Peritonitis Cases — Father Salvator, O.S.F. — Mary Bailly — Miss de Franssu, of Tournai, Belgium 81
Chapter V — Gargaml Mail Clerk, Crushed in Railway Accident. The Accident 118
Chapter VI — Coxalgies and Potts Disease. Sister Justinian, White Sister of Brittany, Cured of Coxalgiaon September 15, 1904 — Miss Clement, of Agen Suffering from Coxalgia for Seventeen Years, Cured September 17, 1903— Miss Mary Teresa Noblet, Affected with Pott's Disease, Cured August 31, 1905 135
Chapter VII — The Three Nuns. Sister Maximilian, Sister of Divine pope of the House of Marseilles, Cured May 20, 1901 — Sister of the Watch, of the Monthellier Prison, Healed July 23, 1901— Sister Celeste, Oblate of the Assumption of Bordeaux, Cured August, 1904 — Mrs. de la Doilliere, Cured of a CancerAugust 21, 1900 161
Chapter VIII — The Water of the Grotto. The Spring Water Only is Distributed at the Faucets and Baths. Letter of the Missionaries' Superior — False Legends Spread by American Papers — Canal System 195
Chapter IX — A Protestant Physician's Conversion 202
Chapter X — Cures of the Blind. Kersbilck, Papillary Atrophy, Pilgrimage of the North — Marie March£, Neuro-Retinite, Pilgrimage of Poitiers — Juliette Benoit, of Belleville — Charles Auguste, Opaqueness of the Cornea — Mrs. Courcel, Street Singer, Pilgrimage of Beauvais — National Pilgrimage of 1906, 211
Chapter XI — The Lupus of Metz. Report on the Cure of Mrs. Rouchcl Discussed Before the Medical Society of Metz, and Submitted to the Appreciation of Two Professors of Paris 248
Chapter XII — Consumptives at Lourdes. A Sick Woman of Villepinte Healed Before a Grotto of the Home — Esther Brackmann Cured at the 1896 National Pilgrimage — Miss Carina de Benevel, of Palermo, Cured September 1, 1906, 271
Chapter XIII — Nervous Diseases 292
Chapter XIV — The Trip of Zola to Lourdes. Zola makes La Grivotte Die, Whereas She is Quite Well — His Opinion of Miracles — The Only Person who Struck Him is Rev. Father Picard 308
Chapter XV — Suggestion at Lourdes 325
Chapter XVI — Lourdes at Rome 347
Chapter XVII — Lourdes Up-to-Date 356
Chapter XVIII — Lourdes and France 368
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