APA (7th ed.) Citation

Medical Gentleman in Town. (1784). A letter from a medical gentleman in town, to his friend in the country: Containing an authentic account of the difference between the Medical Society of Crane-Court, and Dr. Whitehead; during the late canvass for a physician to the London-Hospital. With a true copy of all the papers, both written and printed, which have passed between the contending parties. Printed for W. March, No. 2, Ludgate-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Medical Gentleman in Town. A Letter from a Medical Gentleman in Town, to His Friend in the Country: Containing an Authentic Account of the Difference Between the Medical Society of Crane-Court, and Dr. Whitehead; During the Late Canvass for a Physician to the London-Hospital. With a True Copy of All the Papers, Both Written and Printed, Which Have Passed Between the Contending Parties. London: Printed for W. March, No. 2, Ludgate-Street, 1784.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Medical Gentleman in Town. A Letter from a Medical Gentleman in Town, to His Friend in the Country: Containing an Authentic Account of the Difference Between the Medical Society of Crane-Court, and Dr. Whitehead; During the Late Canvass for a Physician to the London-Hospital. With a True Copy of All the Papers, Both Written and Printed, Which Have Passed Between the Contending Parties. Printed for W. March, No. 2, Ludgate-Street, 1784.

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