APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hawes, W. (1774). An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness, so far as relates to the exhibition of Dr. James's Powders: Together with remarks on the use and abuse of powerful medicines in the beginning of fevers, and other acute diseases. By William Hawes, apothecary (The third edition: with corrections, and an appendix.). Printed for W. Brown, and H. Gardner, in the Strand; J. Hinton, T. Evans, and J. Bew, Paternoster-Row; S. Hooper, Ludgate-Hill; J. Williams, Fleet-street; and W. Davenhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hawes, William. An Account of the Late Dr. Goldsmith's Illness, so Far as Relates to the Exhibition of Dr. James's Powders: Together with Remarks on the Use and Abuse of Powerful Medicines in the Beginning of Fevers, and Other Acute Diseases. By William Hawes, Apothecary. The third edition: with corrections, and an appendix. London: Printed for W. Brown, and H. Gardner, in the Strand; J. Hinton, T. Evans, and J. Bew, Paternoster-Row; S. Hooper, Ludgate-Hill; J. Williams, Fleet-street; and W. Davenhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, 1774.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hawes, William. An Account of the Late Dr. Goldsmith's Illness, so Far as Relates to the Exhibition of Dr. James's Powders: Together with Remarks on the Use and Abuse of Powerful Medicines in the Beginning of Fevers, and Other Acute Diseases. By William Hawes, Apothecary. The third edition: with corrections, and an appendix. Printed for W. Brown, and H. Gardner, in the Strand; J. Hinton, T. Evans, and J. Bew, Paternoster-Row; S. Hooper, Ludgate-Hill; J. Williams, Fleet-street; and W. Davenhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, 1774.

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