Royal College of Physicians of London, Rose, W., & Brown, F. (1704). The case of the College of Physicians London, wherein they are defendants,: In a writ of error retornable in Parliament, brought by one William Rose an apothecary in London, on a judgment obtained against him by the College in Her Majesty's Court of Queen's-Bench, for practising physick within seven miles of London without licence. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRoyal College of Physicians of London, William Rose, and Fran Brown. The Case of the College of Physicians London, Wherein They Are Defendants,: In a Writ of Error Retornable in Parliament, Brought by One William Rose an Apothecary in London, on a Judgment Obtained Against Him by the College in Her Majesty's Court of Queen's-Bench, for Practising Physick Within Seven Miles of London Without Licence. [London: publisher not identified, 1704.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRoyal College of Physicians of London, et al. The Case of the College of Physicians London, Wherein They Are Defendants,: In a Writ of Error Retornable in Parliament, Brought by One William Rose an Apothecary in London, on a Judgment Obtained Against Him by the College in Her Majesty's Court of Queen's-Bench, for Practising Physick Within Seven Miles of London Without Licence. publisher not identified, 1704.