of spirits, a perpetual cough, and extreme
weakness of limbs; which threatened her dissolution. Hearing frequently
of the surprising efficacy of your Sanative Tea, I bought some for her,
and the happy effects it has produced, urges me strongly to speak in
its great praise; therefore, I send you this, hoping her case may be of
service to make the virtues of your Sanative Tea, universally known.
I am, SIR, &c.
JOSEPH SWALLOW.
No. 3, Clarence-place, St. George's, Southwark,
Aug. 20, 1793.
CASE XVIII. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
BEING afflicted with a nervous head-ache, and trembling of the hands,
lowness of spirits, and bad appetite, a friend of mine wished very much
I would drink the Sanative English Tea; which upon drinking, instead of
other Tea for breakfast, I found myself much better, and am now quite
well; my hands being perfectly steady, which is of great advantage to
me, I being a writing stationer; besides my appetite is good, and I
feel myself in every respect so well, that I am persuaded I do good to
the community, in begging you will make this publicly known. Yours, &c.
J. CLARKE
No. 16, Newcastle-court, Butcher-row, Temple-bar,
Sept. 6, 1793.
CASE XIX. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S SANATIVE TEA.
FOR many years I had been violently afflicted with acute pains
in my head, a nervous disorder, and lowness of spirits, and took many
medicines from apothecaries, but found no benefit; till lately a friend
speaking very much in praise of the Sanative Tea; it induced me to
drink it, instead of other tea; and I have found it so happily relieved
me, that I am induced to send you this, to recommend it for such
complaints, to all nervous people. I am, &c.
ROSANNAH WYNNE.
No. 62, South Audley-street, Grosvenor-square,
Sept. 10, 1793.
CASE XX. _To the Proprietor of the._ SANATIVE TEA.
I cannot with-hold my praise of your Sanative Tea, having received so
much benefit by its efficacy; for having been a long time oppressed
with a severe head-ache, and low spirits, and little or no appetite, I
was recommended to drink your tea, which, to my great surprise, very
soon restored me to health; I therefore wish this to be made public for
the good of others.
ALICE MASON.
No. 18, Upper ground, Blackfriars-Bridge,
Sept. 18, 1793.
CASE XXI. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._
Mrs. HAYDEN being much affected with an oppression at her stomach, very
low spirits, and other com
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