Part 5
HAVING long languished under a severe depression of spirits, an almost continual cough, and to all appearance, a confirmed consumption, being afflicted with violent pains in my head and breast, together with a total lassitude of body and limbs.--I was so weak and emaciated that all my friends and acquaintance apprehended, I could not survive many Weeks. In that unhappy condition, an eminent Physician recommended me to your SANATIVE ENGLISH TEA, in the use of which I persevered for several weeks, with the happiest effect, and am now perfectly cured by that salutary and invaluable Medicine. Happy in the opportunity of contributing my endeavours to alleviate the distresses of humanity, I hereby authorise you to publish my case, with my earnest recommendation of your Sanative Tea, to all persons afflicted with nervous and other consumptive disorders, and am, Sir, your humble servant,
NICHOLAS SANDYS.
N.B. My near relation SAMUEL SANDYS, Esq. No. 61, Berner-street, and many of my friends, will testify to the truth of the above.
CASE II.
Mrs. JONES, of Hammersmith, was for several years afflicted with a bilious and nervous complaint, being recommended by a friend, who (in an obstinate cough attended with spitting of blood) had experienced the peculiar efficacy of Dr. Solander's Tea, was at last persuaded to make trial of it, when in a few months she was perfectly restored to health and spirits, by the use of this celebrated Tea.
CASE III.
Mr. BRYANT, No. 7, King-street, Bethnal-green, for twenty years was violently afflicted with a nervous disorder, but by the constant drinking the Sanative English Tea is now enjoying a good state of health.
CASE IV.
CAPT. R. SMITH, of Liverpool, after a severe nervous fever, was very much afflicted with violent Pains in his breast, attended with a continual cough and excruciating head-ache, which entirely deprived him of rest, and reduced him to a mere skeleton; being persuaded to drink Dr. Solander's tea, was recovered to health and strength by that salubrious panacea.
CASE V. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.
FOR some Years past I had been violently afflicted with a slow nervous fever attended by a continual head-ache, a total loss of appetite, and a very bad digestion, by which I was reduced to a deplorable state of languor and dejection of spirits. After being attended by many Doctors, and taking a variety of Medicines, my husband, Mr. JOHN TOD, hearing from several persons with whom he was acquainted, of the wonderful effects your excellent Tea had done in nervous disorders, in various Families with whom, in his extensive acquaintance, he was well known, urged me much to drink the Tea; which I began in the Morning for breakfast, and in a few days I found myself much better, and was much pleased with so grateful a remedy. I continued it for some time; and I do assure you I am now entirely recovered, and enjoy a perfect state of health, without any medical assistance whatever. I am therefore prompted to send you this, in gratitude for the benefit I have received, requesting you will make what use of it you think proper, as it may be of the same benefit to others.
I am, Sir, your very humble servant,
FRANCES TOD. Rum and Brandy Warehouse, No. 8, Little Carter-lane, Doctor's Commons, Feb. 20, 1790
CASE VI. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._
WHEN I arrived in England some time ago, I was distressed with a severe depression of the spirits, a very violent cough, and as all my friends thought in a declining consumptive habit of body; my brother hearing the efficacy of your Sanative Tea much praised, bought me a cannister, and begged I would use it according to the directions given with it, which I did, and had a tea-pot of it standing at my bed-side every night, (for as I was very restless and very feverish) drinking it at intervals, and likewise in the morning; before it was all out I was entirely recovered, and have at this time good spirits, good appetite, and good health. I therefore recommend it much. I am, Sir, &c.
MARY MULLARKY. No. 11, York-street, London-road, Sept. 29, 1792
CASE VII. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S _Sanative Tea_.
A near relation of mine being afflicted with a violent nervous disorder, owing to a fright which happened to her in her lying-in, so much so, as nearly to deprive her of reason; her intellects were for some time, very much impaired, and she was reduced to a state of despondency; she was attended by many eminent physicians, and took many of her apothecary's draughts, &c. but without success, until she was persuaded to try your Sanative Tea, by several of her acquaintances, who had proved its good qualities, which she made use of six weeks, and in which time she found herself perfectly recovered from such alarming disorder. In justice to so valuable and elegant a medicine, I cannot omit giving you this information, that it may be published for the benefit of the community at large, being fully persuaded of its excellent qualities. I am, Sir, &c.
RICHARD ANDREWS. No. 20, Cross-street, Surry, Oct. 16, 1792.
CASE VIII. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
FOR a long time I was frequently afflicted with a nervous disorder in my head and stomach, was exceedingly ill and low spirited, and often confined to my bed; I had a variety of things prescribed for me by gentlemen of the faculty, but without effect, my disorder still returning; till your Sanative Tea was recommended to me: I resolved to try it, and it so much pleased me in taste and satisfaction of drinking, that I made it my constant morning and evening Tea, and continued it for some time, and quickly found my health better, my spirits good, and have now entirely got rid, by its means, of all my illness, and am in good health; therefore I am glad to send this information, in justice to the virtues of the Sanative Tea, recommending it to every one who may be afflicted with any such dreadful complaints I laboured under. I remain, Sir, your humble servant,
MARY SMYTH, Mistress of the School. Blackfriars School, near Ludgate-Hill, Nov. 16, 1792.
CASE IX. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ SANATIVE TEA.
ABOUT twelve months ago, my daughter was afflicted with violent pains in her stomach, occasioned as was supposed, by drinking strong green tea for breakfast, without eating therewith--I had the assistance of several gentlemen of the faculty, but to no purpose; as her complaint grew worse almost daily; and it was the general opinion that she was in a decline. Anxious for the safety of my child, I tried many advertised medicines without success; till seeing in the County Chronicle the many cures performed by your Sanative Tea, I wrote to a Friend in London to procure me some of it; he readily acquiesced, and sent me a few packets of the Tea as a present: In a short time her complaint was much abated, and continuing the use of it a few weeks, she was restored to perfect health:--in justice to the merits of your Tea, you have my consent to make whatever use you please of this token of acknowledgement. I remain, Sir, your obliged humble servant,
FRED. BLAKELEY. Barsford, near Needham, Suffolk, March 10, 1793.
CASE X. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ SANATIVE TEA.
HAVING been afflicted with obstructions, attended with a continual cough and violent pains in my head and breast--I applied to many physicians and apothecaries, without finding relief, till I drank your Sanative Tea, which has entirely cured me. I think it my duty to send you this acknowledgement, in justice to you and the Public at large. I am, Sir, &c.
ANN ROYAL. No. 63, St. John street, near the Green-Walk, Christ-church, Surry, March 18, 1793.
CASE XI. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
BEING much afflicted with a slow fever, very nervous, and much subject to fits, a violent oppression at my stomach, and total loss of appetite; I was continually taking physic of various descriptions, but found no relief. Having heard your Sanative Tea highly praised, I resolved to try it, and found myself in a short time much better. I have continued drinking it ever since, and at present enjoy so perfect a state of health, that I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude for the benefit I have experienced. I therefore send you this, recommending it much to every person so afflicted with illness as I was, giving you full liberty to make this known as you may think proper. I am, &c.
CATHARINE CLOVER. Ormond-Place, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, March 24, 1793.
CASE XII. _To the Proprietor of the_ ENGLISH SANATIVE TEA.
HAVING had recourse to several medicines and prescriptions, for internal weakness and indigestion, without the desired effect, I was advised to make trial of your Sanative Tea, as a medicine. I accordingly furnished myself with two parcels, and found it very agreeable and pleasant; and in a short time I had the satisfaction of feeling the good effects of this pleasing and salutary medicine; and to confirm the services received from it, I am determined, for the future, to drink it instead of foreign teas, because I think it more grateful than any thing yet presented to the public as a stomatic; therefore in justice to your valuable discovery for the public good, you are welcome to communicate this information to the world at large; with the sincerest wishes for the general use of your excellent Tea. I am, Sir, &c.
RICHARD EDWARDS. No. 37, Baldwin's-gardens, Holborn, June 13, 1793
CASE XIII. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
BEING very much afflicted with a violent head-ache for a great many years, I some time ago heard a great praise of the Sanative Tea; I tried it and thought it did me good, and by continuing the use of it, it has entirely taken away my old head-ache, and I find myself much better, and am now quite well. Indeed it has done me more good than I could expect, as the head-ache is particularly our family complaint. I likewise recommended it to my brother, James Robertson, of Bradfield, Essex, and it has had the same good effects on him. Also my sister, Mrs. Shibley, of Battle-bridge, has experienced its salutary effects; therefore in justice to so excellent a thing, I send you this, hoping others troubled with a constitutional head-ache, will make use of it. I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
RATCLIFF ROBERTSON. No. 10, Great Shire-lane, Temple-bar, June 26, 1793
CASE XIV. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
ABOUT two years ago, I was attacked with a nervous disorder in my head, which violently afflicted my whole frame. I had no rest, and oftentimes, for want of sleep, at intervals, lost my senses--being much troubled with frights and startings, the disorder increased, till most of my friends expected I should soon die. I took many things without benefit, till an acquaintance recommended me to use the Sanative Tea. I began to drink it in the night, being always very thirsty; I thought in two or three nights that I was easier; I therefore continued it, and not only drank it in the night, but used it constantly, and left off drinking India tea. I gradually got better, and am now quite recovered, having got rid of head-ache, startings, &c. I therefore wish to recommend it for its excellence to all my sex; and beg you will accept of this, hoping it may be useful.
I am, Sir, your humble servant,
MARY SHAW. No. 24, Cross-street, St. George's-Fields, July 10, 1793.
CASE XV. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea_.
INDUCED by a friend of mine to make use of your Tea, as an excellent medicine for the loss of appetite, bad digestion, and great relaxation of the whole frame, with which I had been afflicted a long time, I have found more relief from it, than from any other medicine I have yet had recourse to, and am convinced it has qualities superior to any thing of the kind; and considering it as worthy of public attention, I give you my approbation of the services it has done me. I am, your humble servant,
JOHN MIDDLETON, Pencil-maker. No. 11, Turnagain-lane, Snow-hill, July 19, 1793.
CASE XVI. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER's TEA.
HEARING of the virtues of your Tea, in nervous complaints and indigestions, and being among my friends much persuaded to try it, I soon found, by drinking it for breakfast, the good effects arising from it; your Sanative Tea having operated entirely to my wish, from its pleasing as well as its medicinal qualities. I continued to use it, at least once a day, and as a means of disclosing its virtues shall continue to recommend it in the circle of my acquaintance. Your humble servant,
PETER CAPPER. No. 14, Lambeth-walk, Aug. 8, 1793.
CASE XVII. _To the Proprietor of the English Sanative_ TEA.
A Servant of mine having been in a continual state of pain, from what the doctors deemed a rheumatic complaint, for the space of eight months, and appearing to be of a consumptive habit of body, attended with a total depression 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 complaints attending a nervous disorder, for a long time past, after taking various prescriptions of her doctors, without effect, she was persuaded to try your Sanative Tea, which proved most salutary, and she is now perfectly restored to health; and takes this method to recommend it to Ladies troubled with the same complaints.
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
ROBERT HAYDEN, Sadler. Knightsbridge, Sept. 19, 1793.
CASE XXII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA.
I was a considerable time much afflicted with a nervous fever and depression of spirits, till hearing of the efficacy of your Sanative Tea, in similar complaints, induced me to make trial of it--by which, in a few weeks, I was restored to perfect health. I am, SIR, your humble servant,
R. JONES. Aldersgate-street, Nov. 27, 1793.
CASE XXIII. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._
MY mother having been afflicted, for some time past, with a nervous complaint and a bad head-ache, she took several medicines without effect; till a lady of her acquaintance, recommended to her your Sanative Tea, and advised her to drink it, instead of green or bohea tea; which advice she followed; and as it relieved her of those complaints, I send you this, in order that the good qualities of this Tea may be known to those afflicted with similar complaints. I am, SIR,
Your obedient servant,
GEORGE QUIN, Hydrometer-maker. No. 12, London-road, Sept. 19, 1793.
CASE XXIV. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
SOME time ago being recommended to drink your Sanative Tea for a troublesome head-ache, and a nervous disorder in my stomach, I am so pleased with its good qualities, and efficacy, in removing those complaints, that I am induced to recommend it as a restorative in such cases.
I am, &c.
WM. FILBY. No. 3, Pilgrim-street, Ludgate-hill, Oct. 1, 1793.
CASE XXV. _To the Proprietor of the_ SANATIVE TEA.
MY business obliging me for many years to be concerned in spirituous liquors, and under the unavoidable necessity of drinking too much, I have suffered greatly from the ill effects of the same; till recommended to drink your Sanative Tea, which after a little time did me so much good, that I am induced to wish that every Person would drink the Tea who have suffered the same infirmities from the too frequent use of spirituous liquors. I therefore send you this, in hopes others may be benefited as I have been. I am, SIR, &c.
JOSEPH WELLS. Guy Earl of Warwick, Upper Ground, Blackfriars-road, Oct. 7, 1793.
CASE XXVI. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative Tea._
ABOUT six weeks ago, I was attacked with a violent sore throat, and fever, being attended by my apothecary, and taking a number of medicines which he sent me, a physician was advised to be called in, but nothing they prescribed did me any good, and the doctor gave me up as entirely lost. I was then pressed by a relation to drink a quantity of the Sanative Tea, which I immediately did, and continued thro' the night; I found, after a long sleep, that I was much better: I therefore continued it for a day or two afterwards, and I was still better and better; and in the space of three weeks, I found myself restored to perfect health. I therefore recommend it strongly to all who may be attacked in the same manner, and am most assuredly convinced that the Sanative Tea contains many efficacious and excellent properties, from the great benefit I have so astonishingly experienced by it. I am, SIR, &c.
SAMUEL ROBINSON. No. 15, Clifford's-Inn, Oct. 8, 1793.
CASE XXVII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA.
YOUR Sanative Tea being recommended to me for a nervous disorder and a consumptive habit of body, with which I was afflicted a considerable time, I accordingly gave it a trial, and found myself in a short time so much better, that I continued to drink it regularly, and am now in exceeding good health. In gratitude to so excellent a remedy, I send you this acknowledgement, and am, SIR, your humble servant,
JOHN LAMB. Clifford's-Inn, Oct. 12, 1793.
CASE XXVIII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's_ TEA.
FOR some years past, I have been afflicted with a nervous disorder, attended with a bad head-ache, and violent spasms in the stomach. I was for a long time attended by an apothecary, and took much medicine, till taking to drink the Sanative Tea, which I had heard was sold in Cornhill, it did me much good, and so pleased me in taste, that I continued the use of it, and am now quite well. You may as you think fit, make use of this my poor praise.
I am, SIR, your humble servant,
JOHN WANNOCK. No. 2, Fountain-court, Cateaton-street, Oct. 14, 1793.
CASE XXIX. _To the Proprietor of the Sanative English_ TEA.
I was suddenly seized with a violent fever, and attended by a physician; but grew worse. My friends, on enquiry the next day, found me very bad; and so I remained the whole of that night; in the morning a neighboring gentlewoman stepped in, made me some of your Sanative Tea; which as she afterwards informed me, I drank greedily, and asked for more, which was given me. I then fell into a pleasing sleep, and on waking found myself so refreshed and well, that I am determined to drink it constantly. In gratitude for the benefit I have experienced from your Tea, you may depend upon my recommendation and custom.
I am, SIR, your most humble servant,
GEORGE BROWN. White Lion-street, Pentonville, Islington, Oct. 16, 1793.
CASE XXX. _To the Proprietor of Dr._ SOLANDER'S TEA.
BEING afflicted with a violent head-ache, a considerable time, till hearing of the Sanative Tea having cured many persons of that complaint, I was induced to make trial of it, and accordingly sent for some, which I liked so well, that I continued to drink it every morning for breakfast; and I declare, since drinking that Tea and leaving off green tea, I have been entirely freed from my former complaint--If therefore this my acknowledgement of its efficacy should induce any of my sex, who are so liable to that, so general a disorder, I don't doubt of its doing them as much service as I have experienced.
I am, SIR, your humble servant,
E. MACKRILL. No. 1, Basing-lane, Nov. 21, 1793.
CASE XXXI. _To the Proprietor of the English Tea._
IT is with the utmost pleasure I inform you, that my sister who has lingered these eight months under a decline of the most alarming kind, is now perfectly restored to health by drinking frequently and regularly your Sanative English Tea.
I am, SIR, your respectful servant,
T. I. UPTON, Watch-maker. No. 8, Bell-yard, Temple-bar. Dec. 15, 1793.
CASE XXXII. _To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea._
IT is the duty of every individual member of society, whose health may be renovated by the use of any medicine, freely to communicate its efficacy for the public good, in order that it may be better-known and disseminated amongst his fellow-creatures.--Being from the nature of my profession (my inclination perhaps also conducing that way) necessarily accustomed to a sedentary life, I became the unhappy victim of all those horrible maladies incident to a debility of the nervous system, augmented by inattention to myself, accompanied with a depression of spirits, verging to an almost absolute despondency. A gentleman, whose goodness and philanthropy eminently characterise 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._