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,