APA (7th ed.) Citation

Surgeon. (1729). Some friendly cautions and instructions: Concerning those two dangerous sorts of ruptures, viz. the rupture of the groin, where the intesions falls down into the scrot[um], and the rupture of the navel, both which, is very larger, and not instantly replaced, bring on a mortification, and speedy death: with an easy, expeditious method of reducing them, shewn, by a surgeon, who has successfully experienced it upon himself, as well as on his patients. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Surgeon. Some Friendly Cautions and Instructions: Concerning Those Two Dangerous Sorts of Ruptures, Viz. the Rupture of the Groin, Where the Intesions Falls Down into the Scrot[um], and the Rupture of the Navel, Both Which, Is Very Larger, and Not Instantly Replaced, Bring on a Mortification, and Speedy Death: With an Easy, Expeditious Method of Reducing Them, Shewn, by a Surgeon, Who Has Successfully Experienced It upon Himself, as Well as on His Patients. London: [publisher not identified], 1729.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Surgeon. Some Friendly Cautions and Instructions: Concerning Those Two Dangerous Sorts of Ruptures, Viz. the Rupture of the Groin, Where the Intesions Falls Down into the Scrot[um], and the Rupture of the Navel, Both Which, Is Very Larger, and Not Instantly Replaced, Bring on a Mortification, and Speedy Death: With an Easy, Expeditious Method of Reducing Them, Shewn, by a Surgeon, Who Has Successfully Experienced It upon Himself, as Well as on His Patients. [publisher not identified], 1729.

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