Trinder, W. M. (1784). Sir, The death of the late very worthy Dr. Dickson allows me to solicit the favour of your vote and interest to succeed him as physician to the London Hospital. If I should obtain the appointment, I shall at all times by the most tender care and attention strive to approve myself worthy of your choice. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrinder, William Martin. Sir, The Death of the Late Very Worthy Dr. Dickson Allows Me to Solicit the Favour of Your Vote and Interest to Succeed Him as Physician to the London Hospital. If I Should Obtain the Appointment, I Shall at All Times by the Most Tender Care and Attention Strive to Approve Myself Worthy of Your Choice. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1784.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrinder, William Martin. Sir, The Death of the Late Very Worthy Dr. Dickson Allows Me to Solicit the Favour of Your Vote and Interest to Succeed Him as Physician to the London Hospital. If I Should Obtain the Appointment, I Shall at All Times by the Most Tender Care and Attention Strive to Approve Myself Worthy of Your Choice. [publisher not identified], 1784.