APA (7th ed.) Citation

Boylston, Z. (1730). Historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New-England: Upon all sorts of persons, whites, blacks, and of all ages and constitutions. With some account of the nature of the infection in the natural and inoculated way, and their different effects on human bodies. Wit some short directions to the unexperienced in this method of practice. Humbly dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, by Zabdiel Boylson, F.R.S (The second edition, corrected.). London: Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the poultry. M.DCC.XXVI. Re-printed at Boston in N.E. for S. Gerrish in Cornhil, and T. Hancock at the Bible and Three Crowns in Annstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Boylston, Zabdiel. Historical Account of the Small-pox Inoculated in New-England: Upon All Sorts of Persons, Whites, Blacks, and of All Ages and Constitutions. With Some Account of the Nature of the Infection in the Natural and Inoculated Way, and Their Different Effects on Human Bodies. Wit Some Short Directions to the Unexperienced in This Method of Practice. Humbly Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, by Zabdiel Boylson, F.R.S. The second edition, corrected. [Boston]: London: Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the poultry. M.DCC.XXVI. Re-printed at Boston in N.E. for S. Gerrish in Cornhil, and T. Hancock at the Bible and Three Crowns in Annstreet, 1730.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Boylston, Zabdiel. Historical Account of the Small-pox Inoculated in New-England: Upon All Sorts of Persons, Whites, Blacks, and of All Ages and Constitutions. With Some Account of the Nature of the Infection in the Natural and Inoculated Way, and Their Different Effects on Human Bodies. Wit Some Short Directions to the Unexperienced in This Method of Practice. Humbly Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, by Zabdiel Boylson, F.R.S. The second edition, corrected. London: Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the poultry. M.DCC.XXVI. Re-printed at Boston in N.E. for S. Gerrish in Cornhil, and T. Hancock at the Bible and Three Crowns in Annstreet, 1730.

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