Q. Did she eat very much? A. She began to eat quite consider- 

 able. 



Q. She was on a restricted diet for some time, was she ? A. There 

 were certain things she was not able to take with these herbs. 



Q. And during the two months she was home she took it easy and 

 did not work at all ? A. She could not work, she was bedridden. 



Q. And that was twelve years ago? A. Yes. 



Q. Since that time your mother has not done any of her house- 

 work? A. She has had somebody to do the work for her. 



The Court: He has testified to all that. You are simply repeating 

 his testimony. It is not cross-examination to repeat what a witness 

 says on direct examination. You must follow the testimony. You can- 

 not waste our time that way. 



Prosecuting Attorney: Q. How long has it been since your mother 

 has been blind in one eye? A. Since June, 1931. 



The Court: That is just repetition. You have a habit of doing 

 that and you must break yourself of it. 



Prosecuting Attorney: That is all, your Honor." 



RHEUMATIC PARALYTIC FOR YEARS NOW A 

 WELL WOMAN 



"Oakland, Calif. 



For years I suffered so from Rheumatic Paralysis that I was un- 

 able to leave my bed. My hands and face were swollen and I had 

 agonizing pains all over. My bladder and kidneys were in a terrible 

 condition and I had pleurisy pains. 



I had been treated by numerous doctors and had stayed in a hos- 

 pital for many months, but my condition was not at all improved. A 

 friend urged me to try the Fong Wan Herbs. We bought and cooked 

 some of the herbs at home, and my bladder and kidneys were relieved 

 almost immediately. 



I took the herbs for about four months, and words cannot express 

 my gratitude for my complete recovery. I am also happy to say that 

 although I have taken no herbs at all for a long time, I still remain 

 well." - - - MRS. G. STAFF. 



(Original given many years ago. 

 In 1936 her friend reported her as being well.) 



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