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e desired effect so long wished for. And am, Sir, your humble servant, JOHN ROBERTS. Prospect-Place, Newington, Surry, June 30, 1794. CASE XLII. _To the Proprietor of the English Tea._ BEING in the Liquor Trade and liable to live irregular, I contracted a violent pain and trembling of my limbs, which often rendered me incapable of attending to business. By taking your Tea at night and for breakfast, it has entirely removed my complaint. I therefore send you this as a testimony of its good qualities. I remain, SIR, &c. JAMES RAVERTY. No. 12, Cross-street, Hatton-Garden, July 28, 1794. CASE XLIII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea._ I was a considerable time afflicted with a consumptive cough and inward wasting which induced me to have recourse to many gentlemen of the faculty, without receiving any benefit from their advice or medicine. At last I was recommended to try your Sanative Tea, and am happy to inform you, that a few packets of it entirely removed my cough, and at present find myself in as good a state of health as ever I enjoyed. I am, SIR, &c. THOMAS GALLANT. No. 10, Peter-lane, West Smithfield, Aug. 4, 1794. CASE XLIV. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._ I have been for ten years very much afflicted with a rheumatic gout for which I have taken much medicine without being relieved; fortunately, I was advised last March to try Dr. Solander's Tea; the first two packets I took, greatly eased my pains; and the three next parcels cured me. Since the pains not returning, you have my authority to make this public for the good of society. I remain, SIR, &c. JAMES JOHNSTON. Lambeth-Butts, 12th August, 1794. CASE XLV. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ SANATIVE TEA. HAVING for a long time suffered greatly with a severe bilious complaint, I was persuaded to make trial of your Sanative Tea, from which I have experienced such good effects as induces me to recommend it to such who are afflicted with a similar disorder. I am, &c. RACHAEL JAMES. Aug. 12, No. 2, Cloysters, near Smithfield. CASE XLVI. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA. I should not think I discharged my duty to the public, were I to conceal for a moment the great benefit I have received from Solander's Tea, as well as two of my children, who were weakly for some months, after the measles. My own case was violent trembling of my hands, attended with lowness of spirits, for which I t
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