Jodrell, P. (1786). Having received part of my medical education at the London-Hospital, and having formed there many valuable friendship, it is with the greater solicitude I request the honour of your vote and interest to succeed my much lamented friend, the late Dr. James Maddocks. Being a doctor or physick of physick of the University of Cambridge, and a member of the Royal College of physicians, i find myself qualified by the laws of the hospital. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJodrell, Paul. Having Received Part of My Medical Education at the London-Hospital, and Having Formed There Many Valuable Friendship, It Is with the Greater Solicitude I Request the Honour of Your Vote and Interest to Succeed My Much Lamented Friend, the Late Dr. James Maddocks. Being a Doctor or Physick of Physick of the University of Cambridge, and a Member of the Royal College of Physicians, I Find Myself Qualified by the Laws of the Hospital. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1786.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJodrell, Paul. Having Received Part of My Medical Education at the London-Hospital, and Having Formed There Many Valuable Friendship, It Is with the Greater Solicitude I Request the Honour of Your Vote and Interest to Succeed My Much Lamented Friend, the Late Dr. James Maddocks. Being a Doctor or Physick of Physick of the University of Cambridge, and a Member of the Royal College of Physicians, I Find Myself Qualified by the Laws of the Hospital. [publisher not identified], 1786.