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- Page 11 and 12: CONTENTS CHAPTER I Page THE HERBS,
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- Page 16 and 17: CHAPTER I THE HERBS THEIR USES AND
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- Page 22 and 23: When a person craves sour food, his
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- Page 26 and 27: intensive studies and carrying on n
- Page 28 and 29: these attacks, but has gained the a
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- Page 38 and 39: Prior to the trial, Fong Wan had ap
- Page 40 and 41: Q. Admitted to practice in the Stat
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- Page 44 and 45: Q. Was it always good ? A. Not when
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put in to enrich the blood and elim
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paralytic strokes, angina pectoris,
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aby was really suffering from Heart
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poor creatures, and then jump at co
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Fong Wan's place ? A. No, I did not
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MR. JOHN W. HOOKER, A CONTRACTOR AN
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CROSS EXAMINATION Prosecuting Attor
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CHAPTER V THE LUNGS AND THE THROAT
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WHY ELECTRO-MAGNETIC TREATMENTS DO
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his blood is so thoroughly cleansed
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off and on was entirely overcome. H
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Q. How long did you remain under hi
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MARVELOUS RELIEF FROM ECZEMA To Who
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tors thought I had consumption. No
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discovered that herbs of this sort
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When an army is very strong and pow
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esults and benefits I have received
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CHAPTER VII THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER
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ing noises in the ear and even cros
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NO EXCUSE FOR ACHING TEETH It is a
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artificial teeth cannot chew well,
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One of our friends who had been ben
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TESTIMONY GIVEN BY MRS. E. KENNEDY
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A. Yes. Q. What, eventually, was th
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i Q. Are you perfectly well now ? A
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CHAPTER VIII THE NERVES CHINESE THE
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In the universities of various nati
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To Whom It May Concern: This sketch
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Facial Paralysis from which I suffe
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eceived? A. No, she was worse. Q. F
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able. Q. Did she eat very much? A.
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CHAPTER IX THE BLOOD CHINESE THEORI
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ing taken them for about 12 weeks s
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FIVE DOCTORS GAVE ME UP; FONG WAN T
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professors and the Chinese students
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THE BEST EYE GLASSES ARE OF CHINESE
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do for me he can also do for others
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"I OWE MY LIFE TO FONG WAN" Oakland
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theories of the Emperor Shin Nong.
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came eruption occurs on the earth.
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cold, we also suffer when any part
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Q. After that, on the advice of any
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' April 15, 1933. The doctors had t
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hearing. Its only effect was to cau
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Q. 'Was your Weight accompanied by
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would be lost very slowly. I decide
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healer said one thing and the next
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time the wound has refused to heal,
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with Poison Oak that she could scar
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CROSS EXAMINATION Prosecuting Attor
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f COLLEGE STUDENT ENDORSES FONG WAN
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CHAPTER XI ENTRAPMENT LETTERS The p
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names of herbs used, as all our her
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send the supply for which you have
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cisco. Therefore enclosed you will
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' Reply, dated November 5, 1929, re
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! Defense Attorney: Q. That is, you
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FONG WAN
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nations by which he gained the firs
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Wan finds that a person's trouble i
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jeweler, to the effect that, having
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ists." The terms "King" and "Palace
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Heron will come in later days and e
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THE GREEN PINE, TREE IN SNOWY, WINT
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When a friend calls, it is customar
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surplus to their neighbors, who, be
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a bowl of noodles, or some small ca
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CHINESE NOODLES Break into short le
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FONG WAN SHRIMP co. WHOLESALE * * R
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