APA (7th ed.) Citation

Holliday, J. (1795). A short account of the origin, symptoms, and most approved method of treating the putrid bilious fever, vulgarly called the black vomit: Which appeared in the city of the Havanna, with the utmost violence, in the months of June, July, and part of August, 1794. As practised by Mr. John Holliday, an English surgeon resident in that city. Falmouth: printed by William Brander. London: reprinted for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Holliday, John. A Short Account of the Origin, Symptoms, and Most Approved Method of Treating the Putrid Bilious Fever, Vulgarly Called the Black Vomit: Which Appeared in the City of the Havanna, with the Utmost Violence, in the Months of June, July, and Part of August, 1794. As Practised by Mr. John Holliday, an English Surgeon Resident in That City. [London]: Falmouth: printed by William Brander. London: reprinted for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Holliday, John. A Short Account of the Origin, Symptoms, and Most Approved Method of Treating the Putrid Bilious Fever, Vulgarly Called the Black Vomit: Which Appeared in the City of the Havanna, with the Utmost Violence, in the Months of June, July, and Part of August, 1794. As Practised by Mr. John Holliday, an English Surgeon Resident in That City. Falmouth: printed by William Brander. London: reprinted for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1795.

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