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Your most humble servant,
RICHARD c.o.x.
No. 8, Paradise-street, Finsbury-square, April 12, 1795.
CASE LXII. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.
SIR,
BEING troubled with a depression of spirits in consequence of a bilious complaint and indigestion, in justice to the merits of your Tea in removing the phlegm from my stomach, and enlivening my spirits, I send you this acknowledgment of its virtues. I am, Sir,
Your humble Servant,
ROBERT GRIBBLE.
Portland Place, Walworth, July 4, 1795
CASE LXIII. _To the Proprietor of Dr.._ SOLANDER'S TEA.
SIR,
AFTER a long and severe illness my brother was afflicted with a nervous complaint, attended with lowness of spirits; being advised to drink your celebrated Tea, he has experienced so much benefit from its use, that it is but justice to acknowledge its efficacy. I am, Sir,
Your most humble servant,
JAMES GILBERT.
Charles Street, Whitechapel.
CASE LXIV. _To the Proprietor of the_ ENGLISH TEA.
SIR,
I was a considerable time much afflicted with a bilious complaint and very nervous, till fortunately hearing of the many Cures performed by your Sanative Tea, in similar complaints, induced me to make trial of it, and to persevere in its use. I now find myself so perfectly restored to health, that I shall embrace every opportunity to recommend it in the circle of 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,