Pitcairn, A. (1695). Apollo staticus. Or, The art of curing fevers by the staticks: Invented by Dr. Pitcairn, and publish'd by him in Latine: now made English by a well-wisher to the mathematicks. printed by J[ames]. W[atson]. and sold at James Wardlaw's shop, opposite to the Locken-buiths.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPitcairn, Archibald. Apollo Staticus. Or, The Art of Curing Fevers by the Staticks: Invented by Dr. Pitcairn, and Publish'd by Him in Latine: Now Made English by a Well-wisher to the Mathematicks. Edinburgh: printed by J[ames]. W[atson]. and sold at James Wardlaw's shop, opposite to the Locken-buiths, 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPitcairn, Archibald. Apollo Staticus. Or, The Art of Curing Fevers by the Staticks: Invented by Dr. Pitcairn, and Publish'd by Him in Latine: Now Made English by a Well-wisher to the Mathematicks. printed by J[ames]. W[atson]. and sold at James Wardlaw's shop, opposite to the Locken-buiths, 1695.