CONTENTS 



CHAPTER I 



Page 



THE HERBS, THEIR USES AND PREPARATION 14-33 



The Science of Chinese Herbal Remedies 14-15 



Causes of Various Ailments 16-17 



How Chinese Herbs are Prepared 18 



Herbs Part of Nature's Vegetation Element 18-20 



The Difference Between a Drug and a Herb 20 



They See No Smoke: They Say There's No Fire 20 



The Blind Lead the Blind 21 



Ginseng is Extensively Used to Increase the Circulation 



of the Blood and the Breath 21-22 



Ginseng as an Air or Breath Restoring Tonic 22-23 



Ridicule 23 



The World is Awakening to the Value of Chinese 



Herbal Remedies 23-24 



Chaulmoogra Oil, Digitalis, Ephedrin, etc 24-25 



The Compass and Chinese Herbal Remedies 25-26 



The Human Voice and Chinese Musical Tones 26-27 



Five Colors Represent the Five Elements in Nature 28-29 



The Five Tastes Represent the Five Principal Elements 



in Nature 29 



An Element of Nature is Humanity's Greatest Healer 30-32 



People of a Young Nation Should be Healthy 33 



CHAPTER II 



UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF FONG WAN HERBALIST .... 34-38 



Oakland Physicians Helped the Most 37 



CHAPTER III 



THE STOMACH AND THE SPLEEN 39-51 



Chinese Theories Regarding the Stomach and Spleen 39-41 



Testimonials Concerning Stomach Troubles, Ulcers, Dysentery, 



and Unbearable Pains 41-51 



CHAPTER IV 



THE HEART 52-67 



Chinese Theories Regarding the Heart 52-54 



How to Care for the Heart in Nature's Way 54 



Digitalis for the Heart An Ancient Chinese Discovery 55-56 



Theories Regarding Goiter Held by the Chinese 58-60 



Recent Pronouncements with Regard to Goiter 60 



Testimonials Concerning High Blood Pressure, Enlargement 

 of the Heart, Dizziness, Hardening of the Arteries, Goiter 



and Palpitation 56-67 



