People v. Cole

163 A.D. 292, 31 N.Y. Crim. 487, 148 N.Y.S. 708, 1914 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 9336
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedJuly 10, 1914
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
People v. Cole, 163 A.D. 292, 31 N.Y. Crim. 487, 148 N.Y.S. 708, 1914 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 9336 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1914).

Opinions

Clarke, J.:

The complaining witness testified that she went to the office of the defendant on an upper floor of an office building known as the Brunswick Building, 225 Fifth avenue, and that upon the door of his room was “Willis Vernon Cole, Christian Scientist.” There were a number of men and women there, coming and going. She asked the defendant if he was Dr. Cole. He stated he was Mr. Cole, a Christian Science healer. [293]*293“ He said, ‘ Who recommended you here V * * * I said I read about him in the newspapers; * * * that I called to see if he could cure my eyes. I had been troubled with eye trouble. And he said, ‘How long have you been wearing glasses?’ And I said, c Ten years.’ He said, ‘You understand I do not give any medicine, I only give Christian Science treatment.’ * - * I said to him, ‘What is Christian Science ? ’ And he said, ‘ I cure by prayer. ’ He said that ‘ You must have faith in God, that God don’t make us to have any disease, that we must be all love and all kindness and that God would cure the infidel as well as the confirmed believer in His Divine power. ’ And I said, ‘ What would be the fee ? ’ And he said $2 for the first treatment and all subsequent treatments $1. * * * The defendant then said, ‘I will give you a treatment.’ So Mr. Cole had his chair facing mine, and he closed his eyes and raised his hands up to his face and remained in perfect silence for fifteen or twenty minutes.” He then said: “That will do for to-day’s treatment.” “I said to him, ‘ When will I come back again ?’ He says, ‘You come back on Friday any time.’ * * "x" I paid him |2.” On the next day she went back and defendant said: “Why, you are looking very well.” “I said, ‘ I feel about the same.’ ” After that he spoke about God is good, and we must have love and faith in God. “And then he says * * * he will give me a treatment. So then Mr. Cole placed his chair facing mine again, and closed his eyes and put his hands up to his face, and he remained in perfect silence there for fifteen to twenty minutes.” Before this treatment she said to Mr. Cole she had a pain in her back, that she had a porous plaster on her back at that time. “I said to him what did he think about the pain I had in my back. He said it was some kind of disease but he could not tell what it was. He said, ‘ I can cure it. ’ ” “ He said, ‘ You must now take off that porous plaster because Christian Science cannot cure with plasters on.’” “ He said that I must take off my glasses as well as remove the plaster from my back; * * * that I should have more faith and understanding, that I must have more courage, that I should remove the glasses. * * * I said I must keep my glasses as I cannot go without them. Q. Well, did you tell him how long you had been wearing them? A. Yes, ten [294]*294years. * * * He said if I wanted to be cured by Christian Science I must remove the glasses. ”

“After he gave [me] this second treatment * * * I said to this defendant, ‘How can you cure locomotor ataxia?’ He said, ‘ Just by prayer and having faith in God.’ * * * He said, ‘ When patients are given up by physicians they always turn to Christian Science for help.’ * * * He said he could cúre * * * locomotor ataxia by Christian Science.” She came back again on the twenty-third of January. “ He said, ‘You are looking very well.’ I said, ‘I removed the plaster . that was on my back as you told me to.’ And he said, ‘ I want you also to remove the glasses.’ I says, ‘I have to keep the glasses on.’ * * * I said to Mr. Cole that when I eat bread and potato, I would distress my stomach very much. He said, ‘ Leave your stomach alone; you go home and eat anything you want to, if you keep bothering your stomach.’ * * * He said, ‘ I can cure that by Christian Science.’ * * * I said that I was suffering from delayed menstruation. * * * He said, ‘ I am glad you spoke about it as it is all one cause, but I can cure it.’ * * * He said, ‘I will give you a treatment.’ And the treatment was exactly like the treatment before.” The last time she brought her little child ten years old who was in the habit of wearing glasses. “I said to Mr. Cole that the child has been wearing glasses and she also has a cold. I said, ‘ Can you cure her by Christian Science ? ’ And he said, ‘Absolutely.’ I said, ‘Well, will you cure her?’ And he replied, ‘ Absolutely.’ So I said that the child had a pah’ of roller skates, and wearing glasses, why, if she should fall she would injure herself. And he said, ‘You take the glasses off and let the child run and romp like other children; that mothers should not put such fear in children. ’” “ He said: ‘ I will give the child a treatment and you a treatment.’” “Before he started the treatment he said, ‘ What is the child’s first name ? ’ And I said, ‘Lucille.’ Then closed his eyes and gave the treatment.”

“ Q. What did he say whenhe took his hands down and opened his eyes ? A. He said that was enough for to-day. I then said to the defendant, ‘ How is it that you cure cancer ? ’ He said, ‘ By prayer.’ I said I had a friend who was suffering from [295]*295cancer and had visited Dr. Mason. The defendant said, £ Why, I know' Dr. Mason.’ He said, £ By all means send your friend to me for treatment. ’ He said, £ That is the way when patients are given up by physicians they always turn to Christian Science for help.’ ”

On cross-examination:

££q. -x- * * You have said in response to interrogatories on your direct examination, that Mr. Cole said, * * * I will cure this, that and the other. Did not Mr. Cole tell you on your first visit and reiterate it on subsequent visits, that he had no power in and of himself ? A. He said he did not have any power. * * * Q. That you had every bit of power that he had, did not he ? A. Yes. Q. That you could heal as well as he if you would study the Bible and rely upon its promises, and offer the prayer of understanding and faith ? * * * A. Yes, sir. * * * Q. That when Mr. Cole had explained to you that he had no power in himself, that all power came from (j-od, and that you had every particle of power that he had, and that what you needed was faith in the Almighty, you understood by that that if he said £ I can do this, ’ or £ do that, ’ £ I can cure,’ that it was through this means of prayer, did not you ? A. Through Almighty God. * * * Q. In one of your statements * * * you stated in effect, did you not, that all diseases look alike to a Christian Scientist ? — that he said that \ A. Yes. Q. That Mr. Cole told you that ? A. That Mr. Cole said that all diseases were alike. * * * Q. As a matter of fact * * * did not Mr. Cole explain to you that it was the teaching of the Bible and of Christian Science that God healed all diseases, and that He was the Great Physician, and that if you would be good and pure and honest and come to Him in sincerity and truth and ask Him for this power, that it would be given to you % A. Well, he said something very similar to it. * * * Q. He told you, did he not, that there was nothing mysterious about Christian Science, that you could learn all that he knew ? A. Yes, sir. Q. He even went so far as to ask you, to suggest that you buy the book and study it in connection with the Bible ? A. Yes, sir. Q. And then you would know how to cure yourself and how to remain cured and well ? A. Yes, sir. * * * Q. Did Mr. Cole look at your tongue ? [296]*296A. No. Q. Feel of your pulse? A. No. Q. Test your temperature ? A. No. Q. Make any analysis of your blood ? A. No. Q. He undertook no diagnosis whatever, did he ? A. No. Q. Did he put you on a diet ? A. No. Q. Told you to eat what was set before you ? A. He told me to eat anything I wanted to.

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