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4. An experimental enquiry into the properties of the Polygala senega: submitted, as an inaugural thesis, to the examination of the Reverend John Andrews ..., the Trustees, and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the eighth day of June, 1803 for the degree of Doctor of Medicine

7. An inaugural dissertation on digitalis purpurea, or fox-glove: and its use in some diseases : submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees & medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first of May 1800, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine

9. An inaugural dissertation on the Prunus virginiana, commonly known in the United States by the name of wild cherry-tree: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing ..., the Trustees & Medical Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the twenty-seventh day of May, 1802, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine

10. An inaugural dissertation on the use of Digitalis purpurea, or purple foxglove, in the cure of diseases: submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College, in the State of New-York ; the Right Rev., Benjamin Moore, D.D. President ; for the degree of doctor of physic, on the 4th of May, 1802

11. An inaugural dissertation on the use of the Digitalis purpurea in the cure of certain diseases: submitted to the public examination of Samuel Bard, M.D. President ; the vice-president and professors of the college of physicians under the authority of the university of the state of New-York, for the degree of doctor of medicine, on the fourteenth day of May, 1811