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elf in a short time much better. I have continued drinking it ever since, and at present enjoy so perfect a state of health, that I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude for the benefit I have experienced. I therefore send you this, recommending it much to every person so afflicted with illness as I was, giving you full liberty to make this known as you may think proper. I am, &c. CATHARINE CLOVER. Ormond-Place, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, March 24, 1793. CASE XII. _To the Proprietor of the_ ENGLISH SANATIVE TEA. HAVING had recourse to several medicines and prescriptions, for internal weakness and indigestion, without the desired effect, I was advised to make trial of your Sanative Tea, as a medicine. I accordingly furnished myself with two parcels, and found it very agreeable and pleasant; and in a short time I had the satisfaction of feeling the good effects of this pleasing and salutary medicine; and to confirm the services received from it, I am determined, for the future, to drink it instead of foreign teas, because I think it more grateful than any thing yet presented to the public as a stomatic; therefore in justice to your valuable discovery for the public good, you are welcome to communicate this information to the world at large; with the sincerest wishes for the general use of your excellent Tea. I am, Sir, &c. RICHARD EDWARDS. No. 37, Baldwin's-gardens, Holborn, June 13, 1793 CASE XIII. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA. BEING very much afflicted with a violent head-ache for a great many years, I some time ago heard a great praise of the Sanative Tea; I tried it and thought it did me good, and by continuing the use of it, it has entirely taken away my old head-ache, and I find myself much better, and am now quite well. Indeed it has done me more good than I could expect, as the head-ache is particularly our family complaint. I likewise recommended it to my brother, James Robertson, of Bradfield, Essex, and it has had the same good effects on him. Also my sister, Mrs. Shibley, of Battle-bridge, has experienced its salutary effects; therefore in justice to so excellent a thing, I send you this, hoping others troubled with a constitutional head-ache, will make use of it. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, RATCLIFF ROBERTSON. No. 10, Great Shire-lane, Temple-bar, June 26, 1793 CASE XIV. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA. ABOUT two years ago, I was attacked with a nervous
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