Whitehead, J. (1784). A vacancy for a physician to the London-Hospital [h]aving taken place by the death of Dr. Dickson, your late worthy physician, [D]r. Whitehead, member of the Royal College of Physicians London, physician [t]o the London-Dispensary, and President of the Medical Society of London, earnestly solicits thy vote and interest at the ensuing for a physician to [t]hat hospital. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhitehead, John. A Vacancy for a Physician to the London-Hospital [h]aving Taken Place by the Death of Dr. Dickson, Your Late Worthy Physician, [D]r. Whitehead, Member of the Royal College of Physicians London, Physician [t]o the London-Dispensary, and President of the Medical Society of London, Earnestly Solicits Thy Vote and Interest at the Ensuing for a Physician to [t]hat Hospital. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1784.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhitehead, John. A Vacancy for a Physician to the London-Hospital [h]aving Taken Place by the Death of Dr. Dickson, Your Late Worthy Physician, [D]r. Whitehead, Member of the Royal College of Physicians London, Physician [t]o the London-Dispensary, and President of the Medical Society of London, Earnestly Solicits Thy Vote and Interest at the Ensuing for a Physician to [t]hat Hospital. [publisher not identified], 1784.