Rackstrow, B. (1747). An explanation of the figure of anatomy: Wherein the circulation of the blood is made visible thro' glass veins and arteries. With the actions of the heart and lungs. ... Adorned with a copper-plate: ... to be seen at B. Rackstrow's in Fleet-Street, at one shilling each person.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRackstrow, Benjamin. An Explanation of the Figure of Anatomy: Wherein the Circulation of the Blood Is Made Visible Thro' Glass Veins and Arteries. With the Actions of the Heart and Lungs. ... Adorned with a Copper-plate: ... to Be Seen at B. Rackstrow's in Fleet-Street, at One Shilling Each Person. 1747.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRackstrow, Benjamin. An Explanation of the Figure of Anatomy: Wherein the Circulation of the Blood Is Made Visible Thro' Glass Veins and Arteries. With the Actions of the Heart and Lungs. ... Adorned with a Copper-plate: ... to Be Seen at B. Rackstrow's in Fleet-Street, at One Shilling Each Person. 1747.