Annetta Seabury Dresser | |
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Born | Annetta Gertrude Seabury 1843 |
Died | 1935 | (aged 91–92)
Known for | New Thought movement |
Notable work | The Philosophy of P. P. Quimby (1895) |
Spouse | |
Children | Horatio |
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Annetta Gertrude Seabury Dresser (1843–1935) was an American writer and early leader of the New Thought movement.[1] She became a "mind cure" practitioner, treating philosopher and writer William James, among others.