APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cheyne, G. (1701). A new theory of acute and slow continu'd fevers; wherein, besides the appearances of such; and the manner of their cure, occasionally, the structure of the glands, and the manner and laws of secretion, the operation of purgative, vomitive, and mercurial medicines, are mechanically explain'd: Together with an essay concerning the improvements of the theory of medicine (The second edition, with many additions.). Printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, in Cornhil; and John Vallange, bookseller in Edinburgh.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cheyne, George. A New Theory of Acute and Slow Continu'd Fevers; Wherein, Besides the Appearances of Such; and the Manner of Their Cure, Occasionally, the Structure of the Glands, and the Manner and Laws of Secretion, the Operation of Purgative, Vomitive, and Mercurial Medicines, Are Mechanically Explain'd: Together with an Essay Concerning the Improvements of the Theory of Medicine. The second edition, with many additions. London: Printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, in Cornhil; and John Vallange, bookseller in Edinburgh, 1701.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cheyne, George. A New Theory of Acute and Slow Continu'd Fevers; Wherein, Besides the Appearances of Such; and the Manner of Their Cure, Occasionally, the Structure of the Glands, and the Manner and Laws of Secretion, the Operation of Purgative, Vomitive, and Mercurial Medicines, Are Mechanically Explain'd: Together with an Essay Concerning the Improvements of the Theory of Medicine. The second edition, with many additions. Printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, in Cornhil; and John Vallange, bookseller in Edinburgh, 1701.

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