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John M. Tutt : ウィキペディア英語版
John M. Tutt
John M. Tutt (March 20, 1879 – March 1, 1966) was an American medical doctor who converted to Christian Science in 1905, later becoming a practitioner in 1912, and then a teacher of Christian Science in 1916. One of his early patients was the mother of film actress Ginger Rogers.
== Life ==
Tutt was born in Missouri, the youngest of seven children. His father was a Baptist minister.〔(Biography of Dr. Tutt ) Tutt Lectures. Retrieved June 15, 2013〕 Tutt received a B.A. degree from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri and in 1900, his medical degree from University Medical College of Kansas City.〔
Tutt said in 1905, he was healed in Christian Science of a stomach ailment, smoking, drinking and gambling,〔(J. M. Tutt testimony ) ''Christian Science Journal'' (June 1911). Retrieved June 16, 2013 〕 causing him to leave medical practice. He has been called the best known convert to Christian Science to come from medicine.〔Plagenz, George. ("Does prayer actually heal our ills? ) ''The Nevada Daily Mail'' (January 5, 1996). Retrieved June 15, 2013〕 Tutt became a practitioner in 1912 and a teacher of Christian Science in 1916. From 1915 to 1918, he was the Committee on Publication for the state of Missouri.〔
One of Tutt's early cases as a practitioner was that of a kidnapped toddler in Kansas City.〔Rogers, Ginger. (''Ginger: My Story'' ) G K Hall & Co. (1991), pp. 6 and 503. Retrieved June 15, 2013〕〔(Excerpts from ''Ginger'' ) adherents.com Retrieved June 15, 2013〕 The little girl, Virginia McMath, later became known as Ginger Rogers, a Hollywood actress. Tutt became a Christian Science lecturer in 1918, continuing for the next 30 years. He taught the 1943 Normal class in the Christian Science Board of Education,〔(Announcement ) ''Christian Science Sentinel'' (January 14, 1944). Retrieved June 15, 2013 〕 which trains new teachers of Christian Science. The class is held just once every three years and is limited to 30 students. The 1940 United States Census records him as having worked 52 weeks during the previous year.〔(1940 U.S. Federal Census for Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; Roll: T627_2172; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 116-174; Kansas City, City Ward 8 ) National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved June 15, 2013 〕
Tutt and his wife Alice had a son, Robert T. Tutt.〔

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