APA (7th ed.) Citation

Philander Misaurus um 1732. (1699). The honour of the gout: or, A rational discourse, demonstrating that the gout is one of the greatest blessings which can befal mortal man: That all gentlemen who are weary of it, are their own enemies; that those pratitioners who offer at the cure, are the vainest and most mischievous cheats in nature. By way of letter to an eminent citizen, wrote in the heat of a violent paroxysm, and now published for the common good. By Philander Misiatus. printed for A. Baldwin, in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Philander Misaurus um 1732. The Honour of the Gout: Or, A Rational Discourse, Demonstrating That the Gout Is One of the Greatest Blessings Which Can Befal Mortal Man: That All Gentlemen Who Are Weary of It, Are Their Own Enemies; That Those Pratitioners Who Offer at the Cure, Are the Vainest and Most Mischievous Cheats in Nature. By Way of Letter to an Eminent Citizen, Wrote in the Heat of a Violent Paroxysm, and Now Published for the Common Good. By Philander Misiatus. London: printed for A. Baldwin, in Warwick-Lane, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Philander Misaurus um 1732. The Honour of the Gout: Or, A Rational Discourse, Demonstrating That the Gout Is One of the Greatest Blessings Which Can Befal Mortal Man: That All Gentlemen Who Are Weary of It, Are Their Own Enemies; That Those Pratitioners Who Offer at the Cure, Are the Vainest and Most Mischievous Cheats in Nature. By Way of Letter to an Eminent Citizen, Wrote in the Heat of a Violent Paroxysm, and Now Published for the Common Good. By Philander Misiatus. printed for A. Baldwin, in Warwick-Lane, 1699.

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