William Hewson
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Born January 1, 1739
Died January 1, 1774 (35 years old)
Hexham, Kingdom of Great Britain
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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
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An experimental inquiry into the properties of the blood, with remarks on some of its morbid appearances
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The works of William Hewson, F.R.S
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Hewson's most important work is probably his "Experimental inquiry into the properties of the blood". His memoir in 1769 on the lymphatics in fishes won him the Copley Medal of the Royal Society.