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disorder in my head, which violently afflicted my whole frame. I had no rest, and oftentimes, for want of sleep, at intervals, lost my senses--being much troubled with frights and startings, the disorder increased, till most of my friends expected I should soon die. I took many things without benefit, till an acquaintance recommended me to use the Sanative Tea. I began to drink it in the night, being always very thirsty; I thought in two or three nights that I was easier; I therefore continued it, and not only drank it in the night, but used it constantly, and left off drinking India tea. I gradually got better, and am now quite recovered, having got rid of head-ache, startings, &c. I therefore wish to recommend it for its excellence to all my sex; and beg you will accept of this, hoping it may be useful. I am, Sir, your humble servant, MARY SHAW. No. 24, Cross-street, St. George's-Fields, July 10, 1793. CASE XV. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea_. INDUCED by a friend of mine to make use of your Tea, as an excellent medicine for the loss of appetite, bad digestion, and great relaxation of the whole frame, with which I had been afflicted a long time, I have found more relief from it, than from any other medicine I have yet had recourse to, and am convinced it has qualities superior to any thing of the kind; and considering it as worthy of public attention, I give you my approbation of the services it has done me. I am, your humble servant, JOHN MIDDLETON, Pencil-maker. No. 11, Turnagain-lane, Snow-hill, July 19, 1793. CASE XVI. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER's TEA. HEARING of the virtues of your Tea, in nervous complaints and indigestions, and being among my friends much persuaded to try it, I soon found, by drinking it for breakfast, the good effects arising from it; your Sanative Tea having operated entirely to my wish, from its pleasing as well as its medicinal qualities. I continued to use it, at least once a day, and as a means of disclosing its virtues shall continue to recommend it in the circle of my acquaintance. Your humble servant, PETER CAPPER. No. 14, Lambeth-walk, Aug. 8, 1793. CASE XVII. _To the Proprietor of the English Sanative_ TEA. A Servant of mine having been in a continual state of pain, from what the doctors deemed a rheumatic complaint, for the space of eight months, and appearing to be of a consumptive habit of body, attended with a total depression
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