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12. Dissertatio physiologica inauguralis, de causis respirationis ejusdemque effectibus quam: sub moderamine viri admodum Reverendi Johannis Ewing, S.S.T.P. Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis praefecti, ex curatorum perillustrium auctoritate, nec non amplissimae facultatis decreto, deo maximo annuente, pro gradu doctoris summisque in medicina honoribus et privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis

14. An inaugural dissertation on respiration: being an application of the principles of the new chemistry to that function ; 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 : William Samuel Johnson, LL.D. president ; for the degree of Doctor of Physic ; on the thirtieth day of April, 1793

15. The connexion of life with respiration: or, An experimental inquiry into the effects of submersion, strangulation, and several kinds of noxious airs, on living animals : with an account of the nature of the disease they produce : its distinction from death itself : and the most effectual means of cure

16. An inaugural experimental dissertation, being an endeavor to ascertain the morbid effects of carbonic acid gas, or fixed air, on healthy animals, and the manner in which they are produced: which, under the direction of the Rev. John Ewing, D.D. provost of the University of Pennsylvania, by the authority of the Board of Trustees, and with the approbation of the faculty, is submitted to the candid examination of the learned. 19th day of May, 1794 ; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine

19. An inaugural dissertation on respiration: 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 12th day of November, 1805