nearly all over the United States. Millions of dollars worth of cattle 

 either died of the disease or were killed when found to be infected. 

 Every method of prevention that the human brain could devise was em- 

 ployed to prevent the spread of this disease with but little or no result 

 until when, after repeated rainfalls, the disease gradually disappeared. 



Illustration No. 4 



About June, 1926, cablegrams received from Shanghai repeatedly 

 reported that due to the long period of drought, in the districts around 

 Shanghai which are thickly populated, Cholera had broken out among 

 the Chinese, just as bad as the Influenza broke out here in the United 

 States a few years ago. It was later reported that American physi- 

 cians helped the Chinese to check the Cholera. It was also reported 

 that the disease originated in the water from a main from the river. 

 Then a cablegram received at San Francisco under the date of August 

 17, 1926, ascribed the outbreak of the Cholera to the long duration of 

 drought, and said that since the downpour of heavy rains, the disease 

 had been almost stamped out. This proves that Cholera is checked 

 by the Water Element of Nature. 



For more than 5000 years the Chinese have, through the wisdom 

 granted them by God, combined with their study of the five principal 

 elements of Nature, based their methods of healing the ailments of the 

 human body upon the connection between the five principal internal 

 organs with the five principal elements of Nature. 



Just as a heavy fall of rain washes away diseases that affect the 

 community collectively, so do the herbs which the herbalist combines 

 and cooks with water wash away the diseases from the body of the indi- 

 vidual. The power of the water element sent by God is great and far- 

 reaching. The power of the herbalist extends only to the ailment of 

 the individual, relieving but one person at a time. 



The Fong Wan Herb business has now been established in Oakland 

 for more than twenty years, during which period its herbs have 

 washed away the ailments of no less than 30,000 individuals. As the 

 water element of Nature cannot wash away disease which is too far 

 advanced, just so the treatments of the herbalists cannot wash away 

 the ailments of individuals in advanced stages. It therefore follows 

 that those afflicted with disease should early give the Fong Wan Herbs 

 an opportunity to wash them away. 



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