plaints attending a nervous disorder, for a
long time past, after taking various prescriptions of her doctors,
without effect, she was persuaded to try your Sanative Tea, which
proved most salutary, and she is now perfectly restored to health; and
takes this method to recommend it to Ladies troubled with the same
complaints.
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
ROBERT HAYDEN,
Sadler.
Knightsbridge,
Sept. 19, 1793.
CASE XXII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA.
I was a considerable time much afflicted with a nervous fever and
depression of spirits, till hearing of the efficacy of your Sanative
Tea, in similar complaints, induced me to make trial of it--by which,
in a few weeks, I was restored to perfect health. I am, SIR, your
humble servant,
R. JONES.
Aldersgate-street,
Nov. 27, 1793.
CASE XXIII. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._
MY mother having been afflicted, for some time past, with a nervous
complaint and a bad head-ache, she took several medicines without
effect; till a lady of her acquaintance, recommended to her your
Sanative Tea, and advised her to drink it, instead of green or bohea
tea; which advice she followed; and as it relieved her of those
complaints, I send you this, in order that the good qualities of this
Tea may be known to those afflicted with similar complaints. I am,
SIR,
Your obedient servant,
GEORGE QUIN,
Hydrometer-maker.
No. 12, London-road,
Sept. 19, 1793.
CASE XXIV. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
SOME time ago being recommended to drink your Sanative Tea for a
troublesome head-ache, and a nervous disorder in my stomach, I am so
pleased with its good qualities, and efficacy, in removing those
complaints, that I am induced to recommend it as a restorative in such
cases.
I am, &c.
WM. FILBY.
No. 3, Pilgrim-street, Ludgate-hill,
Oct. 1, 1793.
CASE XXV. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
MY business obliging me for many years to be concerned in spirituous
liquors, and under the unavoidable necessity of drinking too much, I
have suffered greatly from the ill effects of the same; till
recommended to drink your Sanative Tea, which after a little time did
me so much good, that I am induced to wish that every Person would
drink the Tea who have suffered the same infirmities from the too
frequent use of spirituous liquors. I therefore send you this, in hopes
others may be benefited as I have been. I am, SIR, &c.
JOSEPH W
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