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Show DR. C. W. HIGCINS THE MICKOSCOPIO and ANALY TIO PHYSICIAN, would inform hie friends and tho pnblic that he haa removed re-moved h'n office to No. 7, Little' Row, whore ha it propar--d to treat Chose afllicwd with Fits, Diseases of the Throat and Luniks, Catarrh, Cancora, Tumors, Old Sores, Diseases of the Skin, Dyi-pepsia, Dyi-pepsia, Costivencss, Piles, and Weakness of the Bowels, Liver Complaint, Kidujy Complaint, Detil'noss- Sore Eyoa, Noa-ralgia, Noa-ralgia, dick tleadacho, Scrofula, Snlt Rhoum, Erysipelas, Plourisy, Asthma, Acute or CIU runic Khoumtiliaui, 0W-, etc. Particular attention givau ) , Cnronic Diseases of Females. I 1 make a specialty of Chronic Diseases, Dis-eases, and endeavor to furnish (invalids placing themselves under iny trcatmonl) remedies that will cure causes as well ac ! otl'ects. Many are now enjoying goou health who wore given up as incurabie by friends and phyaicians, witnesses to the success of mv remedies in the cure of Chronic Diseas 3a; and I here invite the most obstinatd cases to consult me. For the eacouiBKuinent of the atllicted 1 will aay that those who wish it can have the address of parties residing in this city as woll as other parts of the country who have been rescued from the gvaap ef Diabase by my remedies, after trying from Bix to twenty (so oallod) eminent physicians in vam. I form my diagnosis by a microscopical microscopi-cal examination and chemical teat of the blood and urino, and fool confident that witb this acientibo method of detocling disease, and my method of treatmont. 1 shall be as successful in the future as I have been in the past. Dr. C. W. Biggins Big-gins may be consulted daily (excepting bun days) at kis office, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 3 to ti and 7 to 9 p.m. Invalids residing at a distance who are unable to visit my office, can consult mo by letter. To those Bonding mo their address ad-dress (and a postage stamp to ropay reply) re-ply) I will forward a liat of questions, answers to which will enable mo to judge of tho nature and extent of their disease, as woll as by a personal examination. exami-nation. My success in the treatment of patients whom I have not been pcrmittod to see (many of whom had been given up as incurable by friends and physicians) enable me to warrant as good satisfaction satisfac-tion to those consulting me by letter as to those who favor me with a personal interview. in-terview. No fee will be ozpectod In any case for the Qrst interview. N. B. Please Bond your address and got one of my books treating on Chronic Diseases and other complaints. Free to all. P; O. 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