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2. 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

5. Memoir on the supply and application of the blow-pipe: containing an account of a new method of supplying the blowpipe either with common air, or oxygen gas : and also of the effects of the intense heat produced by the combustion of the hydrogen and oxygen gases : illustrated by engravings

6. Message from the President of the United States, accompanying a report of the Secretary of the Treasury to him: and two statements marked A and B, on the subject of marine hospitals : also, sundry documents respecting the situation of seamen and boatmen of the United States, frequenting the port of New-Orleans : 24th February, 1802 : read, and referred to the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures

8. A reply to Dr. Haygarth's "Letter to Dr. Percival, on infectious fevers": and his "Address to the College of Physicians at Philadelphia, on the prevention of the American pestilence," exposing the medical, philosophical, and literary errors of that author, and vindicating the right which the faculty of the United States have to think and decide for themselves, respecting the diseases of their own country, uninfluenced by the notions of the physicians of Europe

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 essay, on the mineral properties of the Sweet Springs of Virginia: and conjectures respecting the processes of their production by nature, together with hints relative to an artificial formation of similar medicinal waters : to which are added, a few concise strictures on a treatise, composed by John Rouclle [sic] ... on the same subject