FONG WAN - Library
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Q. Since the time that you completed the course of taking these<br />
herbs, have you had any further trouble or distress? A. Not with<br />
my stomach, no, sir.<br />
Q. Have the troubles which distressed you for the seven and a half<br />
years ever returned to you ? A. No, sir.<br />
Q. In no respect, whatever? A. None, whatever.<br />
Q. Did you take any other treatment than the herbs that were com-<br />
pounded for you by Mr. Fong Wan ? A. Since then I have never taken<br />
any other treatment.<br />
Q. There is in this book entitled "Herb Lore," (1929 edition) at<br />
page 35, a testimonial letter. Did you give him that letter? A. I did.<br />
Defense Attorney: May I read this letter at this point, your Honor ?<br />
It is already in evidence.<br />
Defense Attorney: It reads as follows:<br />
"After having suffered from Stomach Trouble for eight years, my<br />
pain become well-nigh unbearable. Although I was treated by many<br />
physicians, I grew gradually worse. I could scarcely eat or drink with-<br />
out pain. I had several X-rays taken by physicians at the college, all<br />
of whom agreed that I had Ulcers of the Stomach. My condition was<br />
so critical that they advised me to have my personal affairs adjusted<br />
before long, as they believed I had but six or eight months to live.<br />
Fortunately, a friend of mine urged me to try the Fong Wan Herbs.<br />
After having taken the herbs for about three months,<br />
I was able to eat<br />
almost anything without the slightest distress. I am a salesman for<br />
the Fry Visible Pump Co., and am on the road most of the time, fre-<br />
quently eating each meal in a different town. Nevertheless, I have not<br />
yet experienced any symptoms of my former complaint.<br />
Q. Is that true ? A. Yes, sir.<br />
J. S. WORTMAN."<br />
Q. And in this you state that the physicians advised you to have<br />
your personal affairs adjusted, as they believed you had only<br />
six or<br />
eight months to live. Is that correct ? A. Yes.<br />
Q. Where were the physicians located that told you that? You<br />
don't need to give their names. A. At the A - Colleges.<br />
CROSS EXAMINATION<br />
Prosecuting Attorney: Q. Do you remember when you gave Fong<br />
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