Thacher, J. (1812). Observations on hydrophobia: Produced by the bite of a mad dog, or other rabid animal. With an examination of the various theories and methods of cure, existing at the present day, and an inquiry into the merit of specific remedies. Also a method of treatment best adapted to the brute creation. In a series of letters to a friend. Joseph Avery.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThacher, James. Observations on Hydrophobia: Produced by the Bite of a Mad Dog, or Other Rabid Animal. With an Examination of the Various Theories and Methods of Cure, Existing at the Present Day, and an Inquiry into the Merit of Specific Remedies. Also a Method of Treatment Best Adapted to the Brute Creation. In a Series of Letters to a Friend. Plymouth, MA: Joseph Avery, 1812.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThacher, James. Observations on Hydrophobia: Produced by the Bite of a Mad Dog, or Other Rabid Animal. With an Examination of the Various Theories and Methods of Cure, Existing at the Present Day, and an Inquiry into the Merit of Specific Remedies. Also a Method of Treatment Best Adapted to the Brute Creation. In a Series of Letters to a Friend. Joseph Avery, 1812.