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my acquaintance. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM MARSH. Seward Street, Old Street Road. July 20, 1795. CASE LXV. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA. SIR, I have the satisfaction to inform you, that I have just cause to approve your Sanative Tea, from its having cured me of a severe nervous head-ache, after the unsuccessful prescriptions of several of the faculty. I am, Sir, Your most obliged servant, BARBARY STARR. No. 6, Golden Lane, Barbican. August 17, 1795. CASE LXVI. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA. SIR, A friend of mine having drank your Sanative Tea, and approved it, I was induced to try it, and have experienced its efficacy in a bilious complaint, I am, Sir, Your humble servant, ALLAN WILSON. Corn Chandler, &c. Tottenham Court Road, May 15, 1795 CASE LXVII. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S ENGLISH TEA. SIR, IN the course of my practice I have had several opportunities to observe the sanative efficacy of your English Tea, in nervous and bilious cases; I also approve of its use in hysterical disorders and lowness of spirits, and shall recommend for such. I am, Sir, Your humble servant, THOMAS LANGFORD, Apothecary. Strand, near Exeter Change, October 16, 1795. CASE LXVIII. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA. SIR, FROM the benefit I have experienced in drinking your Sanative Tea for a bilious complaint, bordering on the jaundice, I send you this acknowledgment of its merit. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, CHARLES WARWICK. No. 17, Baker's Buildings, Old Bethlem, Nov. 25, 1795. CASE LXIX. _To the Proprietor of the_ ENGLISH TEA. SIR, MY apothecary, Mr. Thomas Langford, of the Strand, having prescribed my drinking Dr. Solander's Tea for a nervous fever and head-ache with which I was afflicted, I persevered in its use some time, and am now happily restored to health by that pleasant remedy. I am Sir, Your humble servant, C. RICHARDSON. No. 9, Mount Row, opposite the Paragon, Deptford Road, Nov. 14, 1795. CASE LXX. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA. SIR, I approve of your English Tea as a general beverage, particularly in nervous hysterical cases, and for children in the measles and small-pox, and shall recommend for such in the course of my practice. I am, Sir, Your humble servant, O. FAIRCLOUGH, Surgeon, &c. Beaumont Street, Portland Place, Jan. 25, 1796. T. GOLDING, W
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