Morley, J. (1795). The thirtieth edition, revised, of an essay on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil; deduced from long observation and practice: With additions. And above sixty cases; the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks. To which is prefixed a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its root. Published for the good of mankind; particularly the common people. By the Late John Morley, Esq. of halstead, in Essex. Facts are stubborn things. Sold by G. and T. Wilkie, No. 57, Paternoster Row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMorley, John. The Thirtieth Edition, Revised, of an Essay on the Nature and Cure of Scrophulous Disorders, Commonly Called the King's Evil; Deduced from Long Observation and Practice: With Additions. And Above Sixty Cases; the Remedies in Them Used, and Occasional Remarks. To Which Is Prefixed a Coloured Plate of the Herb Vervain, and Its Root. Published for the Good of Mankind; Particularly the Common People. By the Late John Morley, Esq. of Halstead, in Essex. Facts Are Stubborn Things. London: Sold by G. and T. Wilkie, No. 57, Paternoster Row, 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMorley, John. The Thirtieth Edition, Revised, of an Essay on the Nature and Cure of Scrophulous Disorders, Commonly Called the King's Evil; Deduced from Long Observation and Practice: With Additions. And Above Sixty Cases; the Remedies in Them Used, and Occasional Remarks. To Which Is Prefixed a Coloured Plate of the Herb Vervain, and Its Root. Published for the Good of Mankind; Particularly the Common People. By the Late John Morley, Esq. of Halstead, in Essex. Facts Are Stubborn Things. Sold by G. and T. Wilkie, No. 57, Paternoster Row, 1795.