APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tennent, J. (1734). Every man his own doctor: or, The poor planter's physician: Prescribing, plain and easy means for persons to cure themselves of all, or most of the distempers, incident to this climate, and with very little charge, the medicines being chiefly of the growth and production of this country (The third edition.). Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin, near the market.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tennent, John. Every Man His Own Doctor: Or, The Poor Planter's Physician: Prescribing, Plain and Easy Means for Persons to Cure Themselves of All, or Most of the Distempers, Incident to This Climate, and with Very Little Charge, the Medicines Being Chiefly of the Growth and Production of This Country. The third edition. Philadelphia: Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin, near the market, 1734.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tennent, John. Every Man His Own Doctor: Or, The Poor Planter's Physician: Prescribing, Plain and Easy Means for Persons to Cure Themselves of All, or Most of the Distempers, Incident to This Climate, and with Very Little Charge, the Medicines Being Chiefly of the Growth and Production of This Country. The third edition. Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin, near the market, 1734.

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