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1. The twelfth edition of an essay, on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil: deduced from long observation and practice : with additions : and above sixty cases : (some never before publish'd) : the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks : to which is prefixed a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its root : published for the good of mankind, particularly the common people

3. The fourteenth edition of an essay, on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil: deduced from long observation and practice : with additions : and above sixty cases : the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks : to which is prefixed a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its root : published for the good of mankind, particularly the common people

4. Ḥeleḳ riʼshon mi-Sefer ha-ʻOlamot, ʼo, Maʻaśeh Ṭoviyah: kolel ha-arbaʻ ʻolamot : ṿe-neḥelaḳ la-ḥamishah ḥalaḳim : ha-ḥeleḳ ha-riʼshon medaber ba-ʻolam ha-ʻelyon she-hu ʻolam ha-ruḥani : ha-sheni ba-ʻolam ha-emtsaʻi she-hu ʻolam ha-galgalim : ha-shelishi ba-ʻolam ha-shafal she-hu ʻolam she-lanu : ha-reviʻi ba-ʻolam ha-ḳaṭan she-hu ha-adam : ha-ḥamishi bi-yesode ha-ʻolam : ṿe-hino kolel kamah alafim yediʻot

5. Medicina Britannica, or A treatise on such physical plants, as are generally to be found in the fields or gardens in Great-Britain: containing a particular account of their nature, virtues, and uses ; together with the observations of the most learned physicians, as well ancient as modern, communicated to the late ingenious Mr. Ray, and the learned Dr. Sim. Pauli ; adapted more especially to the occasions of those, whose condition or situation of life deprives them, in a great measure, of the helps of the learned

6. An inaugural dissertation on the Polygala senega, commonly called seneca snake-root: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.S.T.P., provost, the trustees & medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the 22d day of May, 1798, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine