As the most Pleasing and Powerful Restorative,

IN ALL

NERVOUS DISORDERS,

HITHERTO DISCOVERED.


Our first aliment at breakfast, being designed to recruit the waste of the body from the night's insensible perspiration; an inquiry is important, whether India Tea, which the Faculty unanimously concur in pronouncing a Species of Slow Poison, that unnerves and wears the substance of the solids, is adequate to such a purpose—If it be not—the inquiry is further necessary to find out a proper substitute. If an Apozem professionally approved and recommended for its nutritive qualities, as a general aliment, has claim to public attention, certainly Dr. Solander's Tea, so sanctioned, is the most proper morning and afternoon's beverage.


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