ook various
prescriptions from many eminent of the faculty, without any visible
benefit, till by the advice of one of them, I took to drink your Tea,
which in a few weeks entirely cured me. Finding it so efficacious, and
withal so pleasant to the taste, I gave it to my children to drink, who
I am happy to say are perfectly recovered.
I remain, SIR, &c.
WM. HOSKINS
Croydon,
Aug. 13, 1794.
CASE XLVII. _To the Proprietor of the English Sanative Tea._
BEING long afflicted with a nervous complaint, and great depression of
spirits, I was advised to try the Sanative Tea, from which I received
so much benefit, as induces my recommending it as a pleasant and
comfortable remedy.
I am, SIR, &c.
ARABELLA DEVROAX.
No. 49, Gloucester-street, Queen-square, Bloomsbury,
Aug. 13, 1794.
CASE XLVIII. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._
IN justice to your Sanative Tea, I approve of its utility in nervous
hysterical disorders and lowness of spirits, having seen its good
effect in cases under my own inspection. I also approve of it for
children in the measles.
I am, SIR, your humble servant, &c.
JAMES FELL,
Surgeon and Apothecary.
No. 36, Pratt's place, Camden Town, St. Pancras,
Aug. 14, 1794.
CASE XLIX. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.
HAVING been for several years troubled with violent nervous head-aches,
I had recourse to many remedies without effect, till I tried the
Sanative Tea, a few packets of which effectually cured me.
I remain, SIR, &c.
M. LAWSON.
No. 7, New Compton-street,
Aug. 16, 1794.
CASE L. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Sanative Tea._
IN gratitude for the benefit I have received from your Tea, I
acknowledge its having recovered me from a bilious and nervous disorder
with which I was afflicted.
I am, SIR, &c.
ANN MARTIN.
Pitt-street, Blackfriars,
Aug. 18, 1794.
CASE LI. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA.
I was for some years attacked with a violent cough, which threatened a
consumption, for which I tried several medicines in vain, till I used
your Sanative Tea, which has effectually cured me.
I am, SIR, &c.
CATHARINE BROWNE.
Blewit's-buildings, Fetter-lane,
Aug. 25, 1794.
CASE LII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Sanative English
Tea._
HAVING been much troubled with a nervous disorder, attended with a sick
head-ache, particularly after breakfast and tea: I was strongly advised
to try your English Tea, which by per
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