1 LIST OF HEWSON'S WRITINGS. 



8. On the Figure and Composition of the Red Particles of the Blood, commonly 



called the Red Globules. By Mr. William Hewson, F.R.S., and Teacher of 

 Anatomy. Read June 17 and 24, 1773 Philosophical Transactions, 1773, 

 x vol. Ixiii, pp. 303-23. 



9. An Experimental Inquiry into the Properties of the Blood, with some Remarks 



on its Morbid Appearances ; and an Appendix, relating to the Discovery of 

 the Lymphatic System in Birds, Fish, and the Animals called Amphibious. 

 By William Hewson, F.R.S., and Teacher of Anatomy. 12mo. Printed for 

 T. Cadell, in the Strand, London, 1771. A second edition, the above title 

 being preceded with ' EXPERIMENTAL INQUIRIES, PART THE FIRST,' was 

 printed in 8vo, for T. Cadell, in the Strand, London, 1772; and a third, 

 merely an exact reprint of the second, for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Churchyard, 

 London, 1780. 



10. Experimental Inquiries, Part the Second, containing aDescription of the Lymphatic 



System in the Human Subject, and in other Animals. Illustrated with Plates. 

 Together with Observations on the Lymph, and the Changes which it under- 

 goes in some Diseases. By William Hewson, F.R.S., and Teacher of Anatomy. 

 Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Churchyard, 8vo, London, 1774. 



11. Experimental Inquiries, Part the Third, containing a Description of the Red 



Particles of the Blood in the Human Subject and in other Animals ; with an 

 Account of the Structure and Offices of the Lymphatic Glands, of the Thymus 

 Gland, and of the Spleen ; being the remaining part of the Observations and 

 Experiments of the late Mr. William Hewson, F.R.S., and Teacher of Anatomy. 

 By Magnus Falconar, Surgeon and Teacher of Anatomy. London, printed 

 for T. Longman, No. 39, Paternoster Row. 8vo, 1777. 



12. A Letter from the late Mr. William Hewson, F.R.S., and Teacher of Anatomy in 



London, to Dr. John Haygarth, Physician in Chester. Medical and Philo- 

 sophical Commentaries, by a Society in Edinburgh, vol. iii, pp. 87-93, 8vo> 

 London, 1775. 



