Clitherall, J. (1792). To the inhabitants of South-Carolina: As there is no established rule for regulating medical charges, we the subscribers, practitioners of physic ... have thought proper to state to the public our rates of charging. .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationClitherall, James. To the Inhabitants of South-Carolina: As There Is No Established Rule for Regulating Medical Charges, We the Subscribers, Practitioners of Physic ... Have Thought Proper to State to the Public Our Rates of Charging. .. [Charleston, S.C.]: [publisher not identified], 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationClitherall, James. To the Inhabitants of South-Carolina: As There Is No Established Rule for Regulating Medical Charges, We the Subscribers, Practitioners of Physic ... Have Thought Proper to State to the Public Our Rates of Charging. .. [publisher not identified], 1792.