APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stukeley, W. Of the gout; in two parts: First, a letter to Sir Hans Sloan, baronet, about the cure of the gout. By Oyls externally apply'd; read before the Royal Society, February the 1st, 1733. Secondly, a treatise of the cause and cure of the gout. By William Stukley, M.D. fellow of the College of Physicians, London, S.R.S. and rector of All-Saints, Stamford. To which is added, Doctor John Rogers's account of himself, and his excellent remedy; which, for some years, he has prepar'd, for curing fitts of the gout, and all its symptoms; with directions how to use the same. As also, a letter from a gentleman in England to his friend in Dublin, giving an account of the benefit he has received by the said Oyls.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stukeley, William. Of the Gout; in Two Parts: First, a Letter to Sir Hans Sloan, Baronet, About the Cure of the Gout. By Oyls Externally Apply'd; Read Before the Royal Society, February the 1st, 1733. Secondly, a Treatise of the Cause and Cure of the Gout. By William Stukley, M.D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, London, S.R.S. and Rector of All-Saints, Stamford. To Which Is Added, Doctor John Rogers's Account of Himself, and His Excellent Remedy; Which, for Some Years, He Has Prepar'd, for Curing Fitts of the Gout, and All Its Symptoms; with Directions How to Use the Same. As Also, a Letter from a Gentleman in England to His Friend in Dublin, Giving an Account of the Benefit He Has Received by the Said Oyls.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stukeley, William. Of the Gout; in Two Parts: First, a Letter to Sir Hans Sloan, Baronet, About the Cure of the Gout. By Oyls Externally Apply'd; Read Before the Royal Society, February the 1st, 1733. Secondly, a Treatise of the Cause and Cure of the Gout. By William Stukley, M.D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, London, S.R.S. and Rector of All-Saints, Stamford. To Which Is Added, Doctor John Rogers's Account of Himself, and His Excellent Remedy; Which, for Some Years, He Has Prepar'd, for Curing Fitts of the Gout, and All Its Symptoms; with Directions How to Use the Same. As Also, a Letter from a Gentleman in England to His Friend in Dublin, Giving an Account of the Benefit He Has Received by the Said Oyls.

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