"Liberam profiteor medicinam, nec ab antiquis sum, nec a novis; utrosque ubi EDITED BY M. L. LINTON, M. D. PROFESSOR OF PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, ST. LOUIS MEDICAL COLLEGE AND F. W. WHITE, A. M., M. D., PROFESSOR OF MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS, ST. LOUIS MEDICAL COLLEGE. A deduction of 833 per cent., is made for each additional page. As a channel of communications to Physicians in the West, NorthWest and South-West, this Journal offers advantages not possessed by others for advertising Medical Books, Instruments, Colleges, Drugs, Medicines, etc., etc. Special attention will be given the address of Subscribers in or out of the .Army. Exchanges should be addressed to P. O. Box 38, St. Louis, Mo. FRANK W. WHITE, M. D, Box 1719, St. Louis, Mo., Or to his Office, S. W. cor. Ninth and Locust sts. PAGE 97 ..107 VIRCHOW'S CELLULAR PATHOLOGY. By M. L. Linton, M. D., Prof. of SYPHILIS. Diday's Essays. By L. Ch. Boislinere, M. D., St. Louis. SURGICAL CASES. A Peculiar Manner of Ligating the Carotid Artery. By J. T. Hodgen, M. D., Prof. Physiology, St. Louis Medical College. 112 A Case of Gen-shot Fracture of the Inferior Maxillary by a Minnie By Sam'l B. Houts, Surgeon of the 18th Mo. Vol. Inf. OPHTHALMIC CASES. Entropium Blepharophymosis. By S. Pollak, M. D., Benton Barracks Hospital-Spinal Meningitis, as it appeared among the colored troops at Benton Barracks, Mo., during the Winter of U. S. Marine Hospital-Statistics of Diseases and Mortality during the Year. Hospital Gangrene Treated with Bromine; A. Case of Gun-shot ADDRESS OF M. M. PALLEN, M. D., Pres't, on retiring from the Chair. 133 ADDRESS OF J. S, B. ALLEYNE, M. D., President Elect. CASES REPORTED.-Ectopia of Heart, reported by Prof. Hammer, M. D. A Case of Blighted Ova, attached to Palate Bone of Foetus, By Prof. John T. Hodgen, M. D.. A Case of Delirium Tremens verging into Acute Mania. By Thomas Kennard, M. D. A Remarkable Case of Wound of the Bladder. By. Professor J. T. Hodgen, M. D.... LETTER II.—Notes from the Camp-Surgeon General Hammond's Anti- 153 Meteorology for February and March, 1864, By Geo. Engelmann, M. D. Atmospheric Electricity, Temperature and Humidity, Observation at St. Louis, Mo., for January and February, 1864. By A. Wislizenus, M. D., 155 The Structure of the so-called Apolar, Unipolar, and Bipolar Nerve Cells of the Frog. By Lionel Beale, M. B., F. R. S., etc.. Observations in favor of the View that Nerve Fibres never end in Volun- A Case of Malingering. By Dewitt C. Peters, M. D., U. S. A. On the Contractitility of the Healthy and Paralyzed Muscles, as tested by Twin Labor, in which Uterine Action Commenced and Progressed to the Second Stage during Sleep. By James Palfrey. M. D., M. R. C. P. Preservation of Gum and Starch Paste Sulphate of Copper in Pencils... The Nervous and Vascular Connection between the Mother and Foetus in Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association for 1863. Transactions of the American Dental Association for 1863. Transactions of the American Medical Association for 1863 A Valedictory Address. By Prof. M. M. Pallen, M. D.. Medical Logic. An Introductory Address. By S. G. Armor, M. D.. Valedictory Address, Chicago Medical College. By Henry Wing, A.M.M.D..184 Dipththeria, with illustrative Cases. By E. N. Chapman, M. D.· Mortuary Statistics of the City and County of St. Louis, Mo., for the Year Small-Pox Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Spring Vaccinator City University-Commencement Exercises of St. Louis Medical College- OBITUARY.-Franklin Bache, M. D., Philadelphia; F. P. Drew, M. D., |