In the 1920s, English-Canadians were caught by the urban campaigns of faith healing evangelists. The author explores the cultural practice of Protestant faith healing in Canada, from its Victorian roots to its culmination in the professional campaigns of the twentieth century. He provides a window onto the intersection of religion and medicine.
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In the 1920s, English-Canadians were caught by the urban campaigns of faith healing evangelists. The author explores the cultural practice of Protestant faith healing in Canada, from its Victorian roots to its culmination in the professional campaigns of the twentieth century. He provides a window onto the intersection of religion and medicine.
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Textual illustrations. Rubbed. A tear to spine. Good. 26x19cm, xviii, 281 pp., PAPERBACK. Series: Special publication-Illinois Natural History Survey; no. 1. Contents: Geographic Origins of Wild Geese-The Biogeochemical Approach; Samples, Analytical Procedures, and Data Analyses; Some Soil and Plant Relationships and Biogeochemical Parameters; Geology, Soils, and Feather Mineral Patterns; Differences in Feather Mineral Patterns and Origins of Migrant and Wintering Geese; Previous Studies of Keratin and Factors Affecting Feather Mineral Patterns; The Biogeochemistry of Feather Minerals; Wild Geese and Their Mineral Environment.