Hamilton, R. (1785). Remarks on the means of obviating the fatal effects of the bite of a mad dog, or other rabid animal: With observations on the method of cure when hydrophobia occurs; and the opinion relative to worming of dogs refuted. Illustrated by examples. By R. Hamilton, M.D. ... College of Physicians in London, and Member of the Medical, Physical, and other Literary Societies in Edinburgh and London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHamilton, Robert. Remarks on the Means of Obviating the Fatal Effects of the Bite of a Mad Dog, or Other Rabid Animal: With Observations on the Method of Cure When Hydrophobia Occurs; and the Opinion Relative to Worming of Dogs Refuted. Illustrated by Examples. By R. Hamilton, M.D. ... College of Physicians in London, and Member of the Medical, Physical, and Other Literary Societies in Edinburgh and London. 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHamilton, Robert. Remarks on the Means of Obviating the Fatal Effects of the Bite of a Mad Dog, or Other Rabid Animal: With Observations on the Method of Cure When Hydrophobia Occurs; and the Opinion Relative to Worming of Dogs Refuted. Illustrated by Examples. By R. Hamilton, M.D. ... College of Physicians in London, and Member of the Medical, Physical, and Other Literary Societies in Edinburgh and London. 1785.