APA (7th ed.) Citation

May, F., & Spotswood, W. (1795). An inaugural dissertation, on the animating principle, or anima mundi: How afforded, and how acting in man; and how acted upon in that disease commonly denominated, tetanus or lock-jaw. Read and defended at a publick examination, held by the medical professors, before th Rev. Joseph Willard, S.T.D. president, and the governors of the Univerity at Cambridge, for the degree of Bachelor in Medicine. July 3d. 1795. By Frederick May, A.M. [Two lines from Pope]. From the press of William Spotswood, numbers 55, Marlborough-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

May, Frederick, and William Spotswood. An Inaugural Dissertation, on the Animating Principle, or Anima Mundi: How Afforded, and How Acting in Man; and How Acted upon in That Disease Commonly Denominated, Tetanus or Lock-jaw. Read and Defended at a Publick Examination, Held by the Medical Professors, Before Th Rev. Joseph Willard, S.T.D. President, and the Governors of the Univerity at Cambridge, for the Degree of Bachelor in Medicine. July 3d. 1795. By Frederick May, A.M. [Two Lines from Pope]. Boston: From the press of William Spotswood, numbers 55, Marlborough-Street, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

May, Frederick, and William Spotswood. An Inaugural Dissertation, on the Animating Principle, or Anima Mundi: How Afforded, and How Acting in Man; and How Acted upon in That Disease Commonly Denominated, Tetanus or Lock-jaw. Read and Defended at a Publick Examination, Held by the Medical Professors, Before Th Rev. Joseph Willard, S.T.D. President, and the Governors of the Univerity at Cambridge, for the Degree of Bachelor in Medicine. July 3d. 1795. By Frederick May, A.M. [Two Lines from Pope]. From the press of William Spotswood, numbers 55, Marlborough-Street, 1795.

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