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ELLS. Guy Earl of Warwick, Upper Ground, Blackfriars-road, Oct. 7, 1793. CASE XXVI. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._ ABOUT six weeks ago, I was attacked with a violent sore throat, and fever, being attended by my apothecary, and taking a number of medicines which he sent me, a physician was advised to be called in, but nothing they prescribed did me any good, and the doctor gave me up as entirely lost. I was then pressed by a relation to drink a quantity of the Sanative Tea, which I immediately did, and continued thro' the night; I found, after a long sleep, that I was much better: I therefore continued it for a day or two afterwards, and I was still better and better; and in the space of three weeks, I found myself restored to perfect health. I therefore recommend it strongly to all who may be attacked in the same manner, and am most assuredly convinced that the Sanative Tea contains many efficacious and excellent properties, from the great benefit I have so astonishingly experienced by it. I am, SIR, &c. SAMUEL ROBINSON. No. 15, Clifford's-Inn, Oct. 8, 1793. CASE XXVII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA. YOUR Sanative Tea being recommended to me for a nervous disorder and a consumptive habit of body, with which I was afflicted a considerable time, I accordingly gave it a trial, and found myself in a short time so much better, that I continued to drink it regularly, and am now in exceeding good health. In gratitude to so excellent a remedy, I send you this acknowledgement, and am, SIR, your humble servant, JOHN LAMB. Clifford's-Inn, Oct. 12, 1793. CASE XXVIII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA. FOR some years past, I have been afflicted with a nervous disorder, attended with a bad head-ache, and violent spasms in the stomach. I was for a long time attended by an apothecary, and took much medicine, till taking to drink the Sanative Tea, which I had heard was sold in Cornhill, it did me much good, and so pleased me in taste, that I continued the use of it, and am now quite well. You may as you think fit, make use of this my poor praise. I am, SIR, your humble servant, JOHN WANNOCK. No. 2, Fountain-court, Cateaton-street, Oct. 14, 1793. CASE XXIX. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative English_ TEA. I was suddenly seized with a violent fever, and attended by a physician; but grew worse. My friends, on enquiry the next day, found me very bad; and so I remained th
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