APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ringsted, J. (1790). The cattle-keeper's assistant; or, complete directory for country gentlemen, farmers, graziers, earriers, cow keepers, horse dealers, carriers, &c.: Being a very valuable collection of well authenticated observations in the choice of cattle, and receipts (made by a person of note and experience). For the cure of every distemper incident to horses, oxen, cows, calves, sheep, lambs, hogs and dogs. With descriptions of the symptoms digested under their proper heads. To which are added, strictures on the management of cattle, in order to a healthy propagation and increase of their several species, and prevention of their maladies; also an account of the prices of drugs and compounds, when purchased from the best hand. Printed for J. Sadler, J. Eves, and M. Clements.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ringsted, Josiah. The Cattle-keeper's Assistant; or, Complete Directory for Country Gentlemen, Farmers, Graziers, Earriers, Cow Keepers, Horse Dealers, Carriers, &c.: Being a Very Valuable Collection of Well Authenticated Observations in the Choice of Cattle, and Receipts (made by a Person of Note and Experience). For the Cure of Every Distemper Incident to Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Hogs and Dogs. With Descriptions of the Symptoms Digested Under Their Proper Heads. To Which Are Added, Strictures on the Management of Cattle, in Order to a Healthy Propagation and Increase of Their Several Species, and Prevention of Their Maladies; Also an Account of the Prices of Drugs and Compounds, When Purchased from the Best Hand. London: Printed for J. Sadler, J. Eves, and M. Clements, 1790.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ringsted, Josiah. The Cattle-keeper's Assistant; or, Complete Directory for Country Gentlemen, Farmers, Graziers, Earriers, Cow Keepers, Horse Dealers, Carriers, &c.: Being a Very Valuable Collection of Well Authenticated Observations in the Choice of Cattle, and Receipts (made by a Person of Note and Experience). For the Cure of Every Distemper Incident to Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Hogs and Dogs. With Descriptions of the Symptoms Digested Under Their Proper Heads. To Which Are Added, Strictures on the Management of Cattle, in Order to a Healthy Propagation and Increase of Their Several Species, and Prevention of Their Maladies; Also an Account of the Prices of Drugs and Compounds, When Purchased from the Best Hand. Printed for J. Sadler, J. Eves, and M. Clements, 1790.

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