my intestines. As the physicians also said that I had Appendicitis, I 

 had my appendix removed, but my condition was not improved. I was 

 then advised to go to a lower altitude;! so I came to my brother's place 

 in Berkeley. 



However, as soon as I arrived in Berkeley intense pain shot through 

 my intestines and I felt that I might drop dead. Neither my kidneys 

 nor my bowels functioned properly, laxatives having no effect. My 

 brother urged that I go to see Fong Wan right away. I was brought 

 to his office, I could scarcely take a step without excruciating pain. The 

 tea from the first package of herbs cooked for me afforded instant relief. 

 Now, after three weeks of the herbs, I feel able to return to Nevada. 



I am personally acquainted with several folks in Nevada who have 

 been helped by the Fong Wan Herbs. 



P. J. HEANEY. 



The following letter was received by Mr. P. J. Heaney of McGill, 

 Nevada, who, having secured relief from terrible agony by taking the 

 Fong Wan Herbs, sent some to a friend in Ireland: 



Corrogs, Newry, June 1st, 1932. 



Dear Pat: Just a few short lines to thank you very much for the 

 Chinese Herbs which I received and took according to the directions, 

 and am pleased to say that for these last three weeks I've never felt 

 the pain. I have the pain now for over 14 months and tried three 

 doctors and also went under a course of treatment with the ultra-violet 

 ray and all was no use. After taking the fifth dose of your medicine 

 the pain became less frequent, and now, as already stated, I haven't 

 felt it for almost three weeks. 



I will always feel very thankful to you for your thoughtfulness and 

 kindness and only hope that I will have the pleasure soon again 

 of seeing you and going out for a shot again over the mountains, hills 

 and glens as we often did before 



"I've tried the Newry doctors, but it was all in vain, 

 The violet-ray it was no use, and wouldn't stop the pain; 

 The Chinaman you see was grand. I do not know his name. 

 His herbs they did work well and put away the pain." 



I've got no more to tell you now as I expect you get all the news 

 from home. Again thanking you for your great kindness and assuring 

 you I will never forget it, I remain, your old friend, 



PETER CONNOLLY. 



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