tice of medicine in the South and as a Chiropractor in Oakland, I had 

 heard a great deal of Fong Wan's wonderful success in relieving- nu- 

 merous cases of suffering that were apparently hopeless. Although J 

 had never communicated with the herbalist, I had heard so much about 

 him from fellow members of my profession, that I decided to visit him. 



Finding his conversation interesting, I inquired of Fong Wan with 

 regard to his method of healing. I then discovered that he possesses 

 an extensive knowledge of the Science of Therapeutics and Materia 

 Medica. When I asked him what he would do in the case of a dis- 

 located joint, he promptly replied, "I should send the person to a Chiro- 

 practor." To the question, "What would you do in a case where sur- 

 gery was required?" he answered, "I should recommend that the suf- 

 ferer consult a friend of mine who is a Surgeon." These replies con- 

 vinced me that Fong Wan is neither narrow-minded nor selfish. 



Finally, I spoke to the herbalist frankly regarding my own physical 

 condition. Partly because of my age, but more especially because I 

 had expended so much energy and undergone such nervous strain in 

 making chiropractic adjustments, I had lost my physical strength, my 

 food was but poorly digested, and my bowels had become inflamed. My 

 head felt heavy, I was often dizzy, and my heart beats were irregular; 

 sometimes being too fast and sometimes, too slow. On account of 

 these physical ailments, I had retired from the chiropractic profession 

 and taken up some work as an appraiser in the Assessor's Office of 

 Alameda County. 



I asked Fong Wan what his Herb Treatment could do for me. He 

 said that herbs could be compounded to increase the blood supply, to 

 strengthen the nerves, to improve the air circulation, to clear the head 

 of congestion, to rid the stomach of gas, and to improve the digestion. 

 In fact, he said that I would be better all over. 



I took the herbs home in packages to cook and drink at my con- 

 venience. Now, after about two weeks, I really feel "better all over." 

 Wherever I go, my friends at once notice the change and say that I am 

 looking better than I have for a long time. 



DR. G. L. MEAD. 



NOSE HEALED 



Oakland, March 13, 1935. 

 To Whom It May Concern: 



My nose was operated on twenty-eight years ago, but during all this 



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