. Confederate States medical & surgical journal . pestus meets with the hearty approval of the Sur-I geon General, and the medical officers of the Confederate States servicej are earnestly requested to co-operate in the undertaking, and to forward, their names, enclosing subscriptions, with as little delay as practicable. S. P. MOORE, Surgeon-General. CONFEDERATE STATES HBDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, Published under the auspices of the Surgeon-General- FRIGE, $10 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. The CONFEDERATE STATES MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOUR-NAL will bo published monthly, in quarto form, and issued regular


. Confederate States medical & surgical journal . pestus meets with the hearty approval of the Sur-I geon General, and the medical officers of the Confederate States servicej are earnestly requested to co-operate in the undertaking, and to forward, their names, enclosing subscriptions, with as little delay as practicable. S. P. MOORE, Surgeon-General. CONFEDERATE STATES HBDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, Published under the auspices of the Surgeon-General- FRIGE, $10 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. The CONFEDERATE STATES MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOUR-NAL will bo published monthly, in quarto form, and issued regularly tosubscribers, who have psiid in advance, at ten dollars a year. Communications intended for insertion will be addressed to Editor ofConfederate States Medical and Surgical Journal, care of Ayres <feWade, Richmond. All persons who favor the enterprise, whether in or out of the army,are requested to act as agents. Subscription and other letters upon bu-siness should be addressed to AYRES & WAD13, Publishers and Proprietors,Richmond, Vol. I. RICHMOND, APRIL, 1864 No. 4. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. Art. I.— On the Microscopic Anatomy, Physiology and Pa-thology of the Human Liver. By. H. D. Schmidt, SurgeouP. A. O S. (Illustrated.) [We commence the publication, in this number, of extractsfrom Dr. Schmidts paper, confining ourselves more particu-larly to those passages where may be found the original viewsand observations of the author. The entire essay is worthyof perusal; and it is curtailed, simply because its lengthwould exclude from our pages other matters of practical in-terest, which it is one of the principal objects of the Journalto circulate among its readers.—Ed.] On the Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Liver. The liver consists of a complex and intricate arrangementof arteries, veins, capillaries, hepatic cells, ducts, nerves, lym-phatics, and also a system of small follicular and racemoseglands, held together by a capsule of fibrous tissue. Theblood by which


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