APA (7th ed.) Citation

My friend a physician. (1757). Poison detected, or, Frightful truths, and alarming to the British metropolis: In a treatise on bread, and the abuses practised in making that food as occasioning the decrease and degeneracy of the people, destroying infants, and producing innumerable diseases. [Printed for Mess. Dodsley [and 4 others].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

My friend a physician. Poison Detected, or, Frightful Truths, and Alarming to the British Metropolis: In a Treatise on Bread, and the Abuses Practised in Making That Food as Occasioning the Decrease and Degeneracy of the People, Destroying Infants, and Producing Innumerable Diseases. London: [Printed for Mess. Dodsley [and 4 others], 1757.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

My friend a physician. Poison Detected, or, Frightful Truths, and Alarming to the British Metropolis: In a Treatise on Bread, and the Abuses Practised in Making That Food as Occasioning the Decrease and Degeneracy of the People, Destroying Infants, and Producing Innumerable Diseases. [Printed for Mess. Dodsley [and 4 others], 1757.

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