Nineteenth Century Miracles
"Nineteenth Century Miracles" refers to a series of events and phenomena that were reported during the 1800s, often characterized by extraordinary claims of healing and supernatural occurrences. This period saw the rise of spiritualism, where individuals believed they could communicate with the dead, leading to public interest in mediums and séances.
Additionally, the era was marked by advancements in science and medicine, which sometimes intersected with these miraculous claims. Figures like Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Christian Science, promoted the idea of spiritual healing, while others, such as Florence Nightingale, focused on improving healthcare practices.