APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parsons, J. (1754). An anatomical description of the urinary bladder in human bodies, embellished with six curious copper-plates, representing its natural form, and proper situtation: To which are added, select enquiries into the nature and qualities of Mrs. Stephens' medicinal preparations for dissolving the stone in the bladder, whether male or female. And also, a particular account of the dissections of twelve several persons, who died after the use of her prescriptions; with their respective cases annexed. By James Parsons, M.D (The second edition, carefully corrected.). Printed for John Brindley, bookseller, in New Bond-Street, and sold by all booksellers in town and country.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parsons, James. An Anatomical Description of the Urinary Bladder in Human Bodies, Embellished with Six Curious Copper-plates, Representing Its Natural Form, and Proper Situtation: To Which Are Added, Select Enquiries into the Nature and Qualities of Mrs. Stephens' Medicinal Preparations for Dissolving the Stone in the Bladder, Whether Male or Female. And Also, a Particular Account of the Dissections of Twelve Several Persons, Who Died After the Use of Her Prescriptions; with Their Respective Cases Annexed. By James Parsons, M.D. The second edition, carefully corrected. London: Printed for John Brindley, bookseller, in New Bond-Street, and sold by all booksellers in town and country, 1754.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Parsons, James. An Anatomical Description of the Urinary Bladder in Human Bodies, Embellished with Six Curious Copper-plates, Representing Its Natural Form, and Proper Situtation: To Which Are Added, Select Enquiries into the Nature and Qualities of Mrs. Stephens' Medicinal Preparations for Dissolving the Stone in the Bladder, Whether Male or Female. And Also, a Particular Account of the Dissections of Twelve Several Persons, Who Died After the Use of Her Prescriptions; with Their Respective Cases Annexed. By James Parsons, M.D. The second edition, carefully corrected. Printed for John Brindley, bookseller, in New Bond-Street, and sold by all booksellers in town and country, 1754.

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