Colbatch, J., & Tuthill, F. The doctrine of acids in the cure of diseases farther asserted: Being an answer to some objections raised against it by Dr. F. Tuthill ... : in which are contained some things relating to the history of blood : as also an attempt to prove what life is, and that it is principally supported by an acid and sulphur : to which is added an exact account of the case of Edmund Turner, Esq., deceased : as also the case of another gentleman now living, exactly parallel to Mr. Turner's.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationColbatch, John, and Francis Tuthill. The Doctrine of Acids in the Cure of Diseases Farther Asserted: Being an Answer to Some Objections Raised Against It by Dr. F. Tuthill ... : In Which Are Contained Some Things Relating to the History of Blood : As Also an Attempt to Prove What Life Is, and That It Is Principally Supported by an Acid and Sulphur : To Which Is Added an Exact Account of the Case of Edmund Turner, Esq., Deceased : As Also the Case of Another Gentleman Now Living, Exactly Parallel to Mr. Turner's.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationColbatch, John, and Francis Tuthill. The Doctrine of Acids in the Cure of Diseases Farther Asserted: Being an Answer to Some Objections Raised Against It by Dr. F. Tuthill ... : In Which Are Contained Some Things Relating to the History of Blood : As Also an Attempt to Prove What Life Is, and That It Is Principally Supported by an Acid and Sulphur : To Which Is Added an Exact Account of the Case of Edmund Turner, Esq., Deceased : As Also the Case of Another Gentleman Now Living, Exactly Parallel to Mr. Turner's.