19 DECEMBER 1925, Page 16

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—As I can speak

from experience, may I endorse what others have said and written of the value of osteopathy ? I gradually lost the use of my hands, my arms, . my feet, and my legs, and in time my -whole body was paralysed ; in fact, I could neither move a single limb, nor turn my head. My .medical advisers did all they could for me, and . were most attentive and kind, but said that nothing more could be done for me. Hearing about osteopathy and its remarkable cures, an osteopath in Birmingham was asked to visit me, and - after the first treatment there was a slight improvement in my condition, and through subsequent treatments I am able to walk about and enjoy life. Though I have had to resign my benefice, I can take part in the daily services of the Church once again.—I am, Sir, &c.,

W. J. WORSTER - (Formerly Vicar of S. Barnabas, Worcester). S. Barnabas, Nezvland, Malvern.