APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mead, R. (1756). The works of the late learned Dr. Richard Mead, in seven volumes: Containing I. A mechanical account of poisons, in several essays. II. A discourse on the plague. III. A differtation on the scurvy; with an appendix relative to the method of extracting the soul air out of ships, &c. &c. by Samuel Sutton. IV. A treatise on the small pox and measles; with an appendix by that celebrated Arabian physician, Abubeker Rhazes. V. A discourse on the influence of the sun and moon on human bodies, and the diseases thereby produced. VI. Medical precepts and cautions. VII. And lastly, a commentary on the disease mentioned in the Holy Scriptures. By Dr. Richard STack, F.R.S. Printed for J. Brindley, bookseller to His Late Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-Bond-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mead, Richard. The Works of the Late Learned Dr. Richard Mead, in Seven Volumes: Containing I. A Mechanical Account of Poisons, in Several Essays. II. A Discourse on the Plague. III. A Differtation on the Scurvy; with an Appendix Relative to the Method of Extracting the Soul Air Out of Ships, &c. &c. by Samuel Sutton. IV. A Treatise on the Small Pox and Measles; with an Appendix by That Celebrated Arabian Physician, Abubeker Rhazes. V. A Discourse on the Influence of the Sun and Moon on Human Bodies, and the Diseases Thereby Produced. VI. Medical Precepts and Cautions. VII. And Lastly, a Commentary on the Disease Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures. By Dr. Richard STack, F.R.S. London: Printed for J. Brindley, bookseller to His Late Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-Bond-street, 1756.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mead, Richard. The Works of the Late Learned Dr. Richard Mead, in Seven Volumes: Containing I. A Mechanical Account of Poisons, in Several Essays. II. A Discourse on the Plague. III. A Differtation on the Scurvy; with an Appendix Relative to the Method of Extracting the Soul Air Out of Ships, &c. &c. by Samuel Sutton. IV. A Treatise on the Small Pox and Measles; with an Appendix by That Celebrated Arabian Physician, Abubeker Rhazes. V. A Discourse on the Influence of the Sun and Moon on Human Bodies, and the Diseases Thereby Produced. VI. Medical Precepts and Cautions. VII. And Lastly, a Commentary on the Disease Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures. By Dr. Richard STack, F.R.S. Printed for J. Brindley, bookseller to His Late Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-Bond-street, 1756.

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