Q. What has become of the symptoms that formerly afflicted you? 

 A. I have no more cough, no more afternoon fevers, and I can walk, 

 I think, as far as anybody else. 



Q. You do your own work ? A. I do my own work. 



Q. Have you any troubles or ills at all from that trouble of which 

 you are conscious? A. No, sir, not at all; my lungs are all right. 

 I have no pain. 



Q. And all of the troubles that formerly afflicted you in your lungs 

 and chest, the fever and otherwise, have disappeared? A. Yes, sir. 



Defense Attorney: Take the witness. 



CROSS EXAMINATION 



Q. During this time that you were taking these herbs were you 

 on a diet? A. No, sir. 



Q. Were you careful about your eating ? A. No, sir. 



Q. Did you eat anything? A. I ate anything and everything I 

 wanted to. 



Q. You ate well? A. Yes. 



Q. You ate full meals ? A. Yes. 



Q. Did you get lots of rest during this time ? A. I took my after- 

 noon rest. He had me take moderate exercise outdoors. 







Q. Did you get that afternoon rest every day ? A. Sometimes. 



Q. Mostly every day? A. Yes, I tried to. 



Q. And you feel better now, don't you ? A. I feel fine. 



Q. Did the defendant, Fong Wan, ever tell you that he would cure 

 cancer ? A. I didn't have cancer and I didn't ask him. 



Q. Did he ever tell you that he would cure your appendicitis ? A. 

 I didn't ask him anything about it. 



Q. You never had any appendicitis ? A. No. 



Q. Did he ever tell you that he would cure epilepsy? A. No. 



Q. You were never troubled with anything of that kind, were you ? 

 A. No. 



Defense Attorney: I object to that as not proper cross-examina- 

 tion. This witness has not been afflicted with any of those things. 



The Court: It is not proper cross-examination. 



Prosecuting Attorney: That is all." 



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