Browne, J. (1703). The surgeons assistant.: In which is plainly discovered the true origin of most diseases. Treating particularly of the plague, French pox, leprosie, &c. of the biting of mad dogs, and other venemous creatures. Also a compleat treatise of cancers and gangreens. With an enquiry whether they have any alliance with contagious diseases. Their most easie, and speedy method of cure. With diverse approved receipts. Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrowne, John. The Surgeons Assistant.: In Which Is Plainly Discovered the True Origin of Most Diseases. Treating Particularly of the Plague, French Pox, Leprosie, &c. of the Biting of Mad Dogs, and Other Venemous Creatures. Also a Compleat Treatise of Cancers and Gangreens. With an Enquiry Whether They Have Any Alliance with Contagious Diseases. Their Most Easie, and Speedy Method of Cure. With Diverse Approved Receipts. London,: Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard., 1703.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrowne, John. The Surgeons Assistant.: In Which Is Plainly Discovered the True Origin of Most Diseases. Treating Particularly of the Plague, French Pox, Leprosie, &c. of the Biting of Mad Dogs, and Other Venemous Creatures. Also a Compleat Treatise of Cancers and Gangreens. With an Enquiry Whether They Have Any Alliance with Contagious Diseases. Their Most Easie, and Speedy Method of Cure. With Diverse Approved Receipts. Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard., 1703.