APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rackstrow's Museum (London, England), & Gale (Firm). (1791). A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's museum: Consisting of a large and very valuable collection of most curious anatomical figures, and real preparations; also figures resembling life; with a great variety of natural and artificial curiosities. To be seen at No. 197, Fleet-Street, between Chancery-Lane and Temple-Bar, London. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rackstrow's Museum (London, England), and Gale (Firm). A Descriptive Catalogue (giving a Full Explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum: Consisting of a Large and Very Valuable Collection of Most Curious Anatomical Figures, and Real Preparations; Also Figures Resembling Life; with a Great Variety of Natural and Artificial Curiosities. To Be Seen at No. 197, Fleet-Street, Between Chancery-Lane and Temple-Bar, London. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1791.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rackstrow's Museum (London, England), and Gale (Firm). A Descriptive Catalogue (giving a Full Explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum: Consisting of a Large and Very Valuable Collection of Most Curious Anatomical Figures, and Real Preparations; Also Figures Resembling Life; with a Great Variety of Natural and Artificial Curiosities. To Be Seen at No. 197, Fleet-Street, Between Chancery-Lane and Temple-Bar, London. [publisher not identified], 1791.

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