I fully concur in the above opinion.

THOS. HUNT, M.D.


St. Louis, Mo., May 28th, 1858.

We, the undersigned, having made a critical examination of the lusus naturæ, known as the “Two-Headed Girl,” now being exhibited in our city by Mr. Vestal, would beg leave to state that this wonder, as regards the pelvic arrangements is, in our opinion, one; in all other particulars double.

JOHN B. McDOWELL, M.D.,
B. F. EDWARDS, M.D.,
WM. CARR LANE, M.D.,
J. M. SCOTT, M.D.


St. Joseph, Mo., July 13th, 1858.

The undersigned, physicians of St. Joseph, having been invited to see the lusus naturæ now on exhibition in the city, fully concur in the statement that it is the greatest wonder of the age, having two heads, four legs, four arms and but one body, and one consolidated pelvis, and perfect sympathy of desire.

W. I. HEDDEW, M.D.,
J. H. CRAND, M.D.,
J. A. CHAMBERS, M.D.,
O. B. KNODE, M.D.,
C. CATLETT, M.D.