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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 persevering in its use, has recovered me from my complaints. I remain, SIR, your's, &c.
F. MARSHALL.
Duke's-row, Somers Town, Sept. 27, 1794.
CASE LIII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ ENGLISH TEA.
BEING long afflicted with a slow nervous complaint, that brought on such a debility of my frame as rendered me incapable of my business; I was persuaded by a friend to the use of the Sanative Tea, and purchased two packets, from which I found great relief, and by continuing its use, am perfectly restored to health and strength. I am, SIR, &c.
H. I. DOBSON.
No. 62, Kingsland-road, Oct. 16, 1794.
CASE LIV. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea._
YOUR Sanative Tea having cured me of a violent bilious complaint with which I had been afflicted above six months, induces me to send you this acknowledgement of its efficacy.
I am, Sir, &c.
WM. LANE.
Hackney Terrace, Oct. 27, 1794.
CASE LV. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Sanative Tea._
BEING for some time past afflicted with a weakness at my stomach, attended with a violent pain in my head, I was recommended to make trial of your Sanative Tea, which has removed my complaints, and I would wish to recommend it to others for the same disorder.
I remain, Sir, your humble servant,
H. MEIRICK.
Sh.o.r.e-place, Hackney, Dec. 3, 1794.
CASE LVI. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Sanative_ ENGLISH TEA.
MY daughter being afflicted with violent pains in her head and stomach, I purchased some of your Tea, which has entirely relieved her from her complaints. I am, Sir, &c.
JAMES BENNETT.
Bagnigge Marsh, opposite the Bull, Dec. 10, 1794.
CASE LVII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA.
BEING greatly troubled with a weakness of stomach, indigestion and loss of appet.i.te, I was strongly recommended to try the Sanative Tea, which has had so good an effect in restoring me to health, that I wish to be the means of promoting the more general use of it in all complaints of that nature.
I am, Sir, &c.
L. FEGAN.
No. 2, Union-row, London Road, St. George's Fields, Dec. 30, 1794.
CASE LVIII. _To the Proprietor of the_ ENGLISH TEA.
SIR,
MY daughter being in a poor state of health, in consequence of a weak and bilious Stomach, I was advised to try your Sanative Tea, which produced so good an effect, that I take this opportunity of acknowledging it, and am, SIR,
Your humble Servant,
JAMES JARVIS.
No. 21, Chapman-street, New Road, St. George's in the East, Feb. 18, 1795.
CASE LIX. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S SANATIVE TEA.
SIR,
BEING greatly afflicted with a violent head ach and lowness of spirits, I was recommended to the use of Dr. SOLANDER'S TEA, which effectually cured me, I am, SIR,
Your obedient servant,
EVAN EVANS.
No. 7, Winsay-row, St. George's-Fields, March 29, 1795.
CASE LX. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.
SIR,
THE considerable benefit I have received from your Sanative Tea in a nervous disorder, with which I was afflicted, induces me to send you this acknowledgement of it's merit, and am SIR,
Your very humble servant,
JOHN RICHARDSON.
Church-street, Mile End, April 3, 1795.
CASE LXI. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S ENGLISH TEA.
SIR,
YOUR Sanative English Tea, as a corrector of a weak and bilious stomach, attended with loss of appet.i.te, with which I was long afflicted, has proved so peculiarly efficacious, that I wish it was more generally known by such as are troubled with that too common and cruel complaint, I am, SIR,