APA (7th ed.) Citation

White, T. (1794). A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil: In which the common opinion of its being a hereditary disease is proved to be erroneous; more rational causes are assigned, illustrated by a variety of apposite cases; and a successful method of treatment recommended: together with general directions for sea-bathing. By Thomas White, of the corporation of surgeons, and surgeon to the London-dispensary (The third edition.). Printed for the author, Jeffries-Square, St. Mary-Axe; and sold by H. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street; J. Walter, Charing-Cross; R. and T. Turner, Cornhill; and at the Dispensary, Primrose-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

White, Thomas. A Treatise on the Struma, or Scrofula, Commonly Called the King's Evil: In Which the Common Opinion of Its Being a Hereditary Disease Is Proved to Be Erroneous; More Rational Causes Are Assigned, Illustrated by a Variety of Apposite Cases; and a Successful Method of Treatment Recommended: Together with General Directions for Sea-bathing. By Thomas White, of the Corporation of Surgeons, and Surgeon to the London-dispensary. The third edition. London: Printed for the author, Jeffries-Square, St. Mary-Axe; and sold by H. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street; J. Walter, Charing-Cross; R. and T. Turner, Cornhill; and at the Dispensary, Primrose-Street, 1794.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

White, Thomas. A Treatise on the Struma, or Scrofula, Commonly Called the King's Evil: In Which the Common Opinion of Its Being a Hereditary Disease Is Proved to Be Erroneous; More Rational Causes Are Assigned, Illustrated by a Variety of Apposite Cases; and a Successful Method of Treatment Recommended: Together with General Directions for Sea-bathing. By Thomas White, of the Corporation of Surgeons, and Surgeon to the London-dispensary. The third edition. Printed for the author, Jeffries-Square, St. Mary-Axe; and sold by H. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street; J. Walter, Charing-Cross; R. and T. Turner, Cornhill; and at the Dispensary, Primrose-Street, 1794.

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