Gale (Firm). (1770). A Candid and impartial state of the evidence of the very great improbability: That there is discovered by Monsr. Le Fever, from Liege in Germany, a specific for the gout: in which several circumstances are laid open necessary to be known by every gouty person disposed to take the Liege medicine. Printed for G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Candid and Impartial State of the Evidence of the Very Great Improbability: That There Is Discovered by Monsr. Le Fever, from Liege in Germany, a Specific for the Gout: In Which Several Circumstances Are Laid Open Necessary to Be Known by Every Gouty Person Disposed to Take the Liege Medicine. London: Printed for G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street, 1770.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Candid and Impartial State of the Evidence of the Very Great Improbability: That There Is Discovered by Monsr. Le Fever, from Liege in Germany, a Specific for the Gout: In Which Several Circumstances Are Laid Open Necessary to Be Known by Every Gouty Person Disposed to Take the Liege Medicine. Printed for G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street, 1770.