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terise 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 assumed their natural tone, and my animal spirits that hilarity they formerly possessed. With all the fervor of gratitude 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 XXXIII. _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 advertisement 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 XXXIV. _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 XXXV. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative English Tea._ HAVING been for a long time troubled with a bad cough, violent cold, a poor appetite, 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-passage, Red Lion-square, Feb. 18, 1794. CASE XXXVI. _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
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