APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baglivi, G., Baglivi, G., Baglivi, G., & Baglivi, G. (1704). The Practice of Physick, Reduc'd to the Ancient Way of Observations: Containing a Just Parallel between The Wisdom and Experience of the Ancients, And The Hypothesis's of Modern Physicians. Intermix'd With many Practical Remarks upon most Distempers. Together with Several New and Curious Dissertations; Particularly of the Tarantula, and the Nature of its Poison: Of The Use and Abuse of Blistering-Plaisters: Of Epidemical Apoplexies, &c. Bell [u.a.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baglivi, Giorgio, Giorgio Baglivi, Giorgio Baglivi, and Giorgio Baglivi. The Practice of Physick, Reduc'd to the Ancient Way of Observations: Containing a Just Parallel Between The Wisdom and Experience of the Ancients, And The Hypothesis's of Modern Physicians. Intermix'd With Many Practical Remarks upon Most Distempers. Together with Several New and Curious Dissertations; Particularly of the Tarantula, and the Nature of Its Poison: Of The Use and Abuse of Blistering-Plaisters: Of Epidemical Apoplexies, &c. London: Bell [u.a.], 1704.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baglivi, Giorgio, et al. The Practice of Physick, Reduc'd to the Ancient Way of Observations: Containing a Just Parallel Between The Wisdom and Experience of the Ancients, And The Hypothesis's of Modern Physicians. Intermix'd With Many Practical Remarks upon Most Distempers. Together with Several New and Curious Dissertations; Particularly of the Tarantula, and the Nature of Its Poison: Of The Use and Abuse of Blistering-Plaisters: Of Epidemical Apoplexies, &c. Bell [u.a.], 1704.

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