RACHAEL JAMES.
Aug. 12, No. 2, Cloysters, near Smithfield.
CASE XLVI. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea.
I should not think I discharged my duty to the public, were I to conceal for a moment the great benefit I have received from Solander's Tea, as well as two of my children, who were weakly for some months, after the measles. My own case was violent trembling of my hands, attended with lowness of spirits, for which I took various prescriptions from many eminent of the faculty, without any visible benefit, till by the advice of one of them, I took to drink your Tea, which in a few weeks entirely cured me. Finding it so efficacious, and withal so pleasant to the taste, I gave it to my children to drink, who I am happy to say are perfectly recovered.
I remain, Sir, &c.
WM. HOSKINS
Croydon,
Aug. 13, 1794.
CASE XLVII. To the Proprietor of the English Sanative Tea.
Being long afflicted with a nervous complaint, and great depression of spirits, I was advised to try the Sanative Tea, from which I received so much benefit, as induces my recommending it as a pleasant and comfortable remedy.
I am, Sir, &c.
ARABELLA DEVROAX.
No. 49, Gloucester-street, Queen-square, Bloomsbury,
Aug. 13, 1794.
CASE XLVIII. To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea.