Powis, R. (1814). The stable directory, or, groom's guide to the medicine chest: Being a brief description of the causes and symptoms of various diseases to which horses are most liable, adapted to every capacity; so that on the first appearance of disease, a remedy may be immediately known and applied. Published for the Proprietor by Cradock and Joy, Paternoster Row, Ebers, Bond Street, Rice, Berkeley Square; and to be had at the Veterinary Establishment, Grosvenor Mews, and of all boosellers [as printed] in town and country.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPowis, R. The Stable Directory, or, Groom's Guide to the Medicine Chest: Being a Brief Description of the Causes and Symptoms of Various Diseases to Which Horses Are Most Liable, Adapted to Every Capacity; so That on the First Appearance of Disease, a Remedy May Be Immediately Known and Applied. London: Published for the Proprietor by Cradock and Joy, Paternoster Row, Ebers, Bond Street, Rice, Berkeley Square; and to be had at the Veterinary Establishment, Grosvenor Mews, and of all boosellers [as printed] in town and country, 1814.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPowis, R. The Stable Directory, or, Groom's Guide to the Medicine Chest: Being a Brief Description of the Causes and Symptoms of Various Diseases to Which Horses Are Most Liable, Adapted to Every Capacity; so That on the First Appearance of Disease, a Remedy May Be Immediately Known and Applied. Published for the Proprietor by Cradock and Joy, Paternoster Row, Ebers, Bond Street, Rice, Berkeley Square; and to be had at the Veterinary Establishment, Grosvenor Mews, and of all boosellers [as printed] in town and country, 1814.