cannot Jo better than to purchase of rththem.I11cr We hate received the first number of s new Medical Journal, published at Keokuk, by Professors Sanford 6l I b* Armour, monthly at 92 00 per annum. 110 It is nestly gotten up, and so far as wo co are capable of judging, its pages are re- , al plete with interesting matter to the student and physician. The price is low when compared with eastern publications of the same character, contaiuing but a little more reading matter, with a subscription price ranging from 93 to $5.Is it not manifestly the interest and duty, of the Physicians of lot^ to support this enterprise? W ill ihey not be greatly benefi'.ted by sustaining a Medical Journal in the Des Moines Valley? It seems to us, that this Journal should re-ceite the hearty support of every physician. So lay hold gentlemen and keep jt opting.Terre Haute, Ind., contains a popula-putinbvDcin a c the thitindelt;