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If Joseph's disease be a [[unclear]] of [[unclear]] nerves of the spinal column which could [[unclear]] the nerves of motion, and if so [[unclear]] that nature's efforts cannot repair the break, then it seems to me there is no hope that he will regain the use of his limbs, but it must gradually affect all the nerves of voluntary motion and render him nearly helpless. O' what a terrible affliction any [[unclear]][[unclear]]! How will he bear it? The grace of God only can enable him. 'Affliction' sparing not from the dust some wise purpose is to be answered!- Joseph when a child
If Joseph's disease be a [[unclear]] of [[unclear]] nerves of the spinal column which could [[unclear]] the nerves of motion, and if so [[unclear]] that nature's efforts cannot repair the break, then it seems to me there is no hope that he will regain the use of his limbs, but it must gradually affect all the nerves of voluntary motion and render him nearly helpless. O' what a terrible affliction any [[unclear]][[unclear]]! How will he bear it? The grace of God only can enable him. 'Affliction' sparing not from the dust some wise purpose is to be answered!- Joseph when a child as I distinctly remember was a very mild, gentle, and loving, and rather remarkable for a sweet and confiding disposition

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If Joseph's disease be a unclear of unclear nerves of the spinal column which could unclear the nerves of motion, and if so unclear that nature's efforts cannot repair the break, then it seems to me there is no hope that he will regain the use of his limbs, but it must gradually affect all the nerves of voluntary motion and render him nearly helpless. O' what a terrible affliction any unclearunclear! How will he bear it? The grace of God only can enable him. 'Affliction' sparing not from the dust some wise purpose is to be answered!- Joseph when a child as I distinctly remember was a very mild, gentle, and loving, and rather remarkable for a sweet and confiding disposition