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IT is with the utmost pleasure I inform you, that my sister who has lingered these eight months under a decline of the most alarming kind, is now perfectly restored to health by drinking frequently and regularly your Sanative English Tea.

I am, SIR, your respectful servant,

T. I. UPTON, Watch-maker.

No. 8, Bell-yard, Temple-bar.

Dec. 15, 1793.



CASE x.x.xII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea._

IT is the duty of every individual member of society, whose health may be renovated by the use of any medicine, freely to communicate its efficacy for the public good, in order that it may be better-known and disseminated amongst his fellow-creatures.--Being from the nature of my profession (my inclination perhaps also conducing that way) necessarily accustomed to a sedentary life, I became the unhappy victim of all those horrible maladies incident to a debility of the nervous system, augmented by inattention to myself, accompanied with a depression of spirits, verging to an almost absolute despondency. A gentleman, whose goodness and philanthropy eminently characterise him, recommended to me Dr. Solander's Tea, and happily by the use of it I have experienced the most unspeakable relief, and my health is completely re-established, my nerves have a.s.sumed their natural tone, and my animal spirits that hilarity they formerly possessed. With all the fervor of grat.i.tude for the salutary effects of this incomparable Tea, I sincerely recommend its use to those who may be afflicted in the same way. I am, SIR, &c.

BUTLER FITZGERALD.

Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

Dec. 27, 1793.

CASE x.x.xIII. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative_ TEA.

I was for some time supposed to be in a decline, and medicine had no effect, till seeing an advertis.e.m.e.nt of a cure, performed by your Sanative Tea, in a case similar to my own, I made trial of it, and received so much benefit from its use, that I take this opportunity to acknowledge its merit in having restored me to perfect health.

I am, SIR, your humble servant,

BENJAMIN BAKER.

Clifford's Inn Coffee-house, Jan. 3, 1794.

CASE x.x.xIV. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea._

TWO of my children being very ill, I was recommended to try Dr.

Solander's Tea, which in a short time did them so much good, that I am induced to send you this, believing it to be a most excellent remedy for many disorders. I am, SIR, your most obedient servant,

E. ALLEN.

No. 13, Cross-street, Hatton-garden, Feb. 2, 1794.

CASE x.x.xV. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative English Tea._

HAVING been for a long time troubled with a bad cough, violent cold, a poor appet.i.te, and in a very low nervous way; I took much physic, but found no relief; till several of my acquaintance speaking greatly in praise of the Sanative Tea, and recommending it particularly, I drank it for some time, and finding it do me so much good, I continued the use of it, and am now perfectly restored to health. I therefore send you this acknowledgment of its efficacy.

I am, SIR, your most obedient servant,

JOHN WHEELER.

No. 7, Lamb's Conduit-pa.s.sage, Red Lion-square, Feb. 18, 1794.

CASE x.x.xVI. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.

ONE of my daughters being lately very ill with an intermitting head-ache, a nervous fever, and seemingly in a decline, at the particular desire of a friend, I was induced to buy some of the Sanative Tea, which she continued to drink for some time, and I am happy in this opportunity to acknowledge that it has perfectly recovered her.

I am, SIR, your obliged humble servant,

JAMES GENT.

No. 14, Watling-street, May 2, 1794.

CASE x.x.xVII. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative English_ TEA.

BEING much afflicted with violent pains in my stomach and bowels, attended with a loss of appet.i.te, I was recommended to try your English Tea, which, by the time I had taken three packets, restored me to perfect health. I therefore send you this as a testimony of its virtues.

And am, Sir, your humble servant,

W. JORDAN.

The Corner of Harpur-street, Red Lion-square, May 8, 1794.

CASE x.x.xVIII. _To the Proprietor of the English Tea._

I was a long time afflicted with a nervous disorder, attended with such lowness of spirits, that at times rendered me incapable of business--By the advice of a friend I made trial of your Tea, which entirely removed my complaint, and I now enjoy a good state of health.

I remain, SIR, your humble servant,

WM. FAIRCLOTH.

No. 50, Little Russell-street, near Duke-street, Bloomsbury, May 12, 1794.

CASE x.x.xIX. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.

HAVING been a considerable time afflicted with a nervous head-ache, attended with violent pains in my stomach, for which I took several medicines without experiencing any beneficial effect; being tired of such, I bought some of your Sanative Tea, which by using a short time, I experienced such a material change in my complaint, as induced me to continue it, and am now free from my former pains and nervous affections.

I remain Sir, your obedient servant,

RICHARD LOVEDAY.

No. 105, Bermondsey-street, May 20, 1794.

CASE XL. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Sanative_ TEA.

MY wife being much afflicted with a nervous complaint, a bad appet.i.te, and depression of spirits, she was recommended to drink the English Tea, which in a short time restored her to health--I therefore send you this acknowledgment of its merit.

I am, Sir, your obedient servant,

R. CLARKE.

No. 9, Ward's Place, Islington, June 18, 1974.

CASE XLI. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.

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