APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Physician. (1795). A treatise on the dropsy, wherein the various kinds of the disease are considered: With their different causes, &c. &c. - The absurdity of the present general mode of cure exposed, and a different one recommended as pursued by the author. To which is added, an appendix, containing a few remarkable cases which had been given up and abandoned as incurable, by medical Practitioners of the highest Character and Reputation, but were afterwards cured by the Mode proposed; adduced as a Proof of its Superiority over the common Method. By a physician. printed for the author, and to be had at his house, No. 18, Upper Eaton-Street, Pimlico: sold likewise by Shepperson and Reynolds, No. 137, Oxford-Street, and G. Kearsley, Fleet-Street.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Physician. A Treatise on the Dropsy, Wherein the Various Kinds of the Disease Are Considered: With Their Different Causes, &c. &c. - The Absurdity of the Present General Mode of Cure Exposed, and a Different One Recommended as Pursued by the Author. To Which Is Added, an Appendix, Containing a Few Remarkable Cases Which Had Been Given Up and Abandoned as Incurable, by Medical Practitioners of the Highest Character and Reputation, but Were Afterwards Cured by the Mode Proposed; Adduced as a Proof of Its Superiority over the Common Method. By a Physician. London: printed for the author, and to be had at his house, No. 18, Upper Eaton-Street, Pimlico: sold likewise by Shepperson and Reynolds, No. 137, Oxford-Street, and G. Kearsley, Fleet-Street, 1795.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Physician. A Treatise on the Dropsy, Wherein the Various Kinds of the Disease Are Considered: With Their Different Causes, &c. &c. - The Absurdity of the Present General Mode of Cure Exposed, and a Different One Recommended as Pursued by the Author. To Which Is Added, an Appendix, Containing a Few Remarkable Cases Which Had Been Given Up and Abandoned as Incurable, by Medical Practitioners of the Highest Character and Reputation, but Were Afterwards Cured by the Mode Proposed; Adduced as a Proof of Its Superiority over the Common Method. By a Physician. printed for the author, and to be had at his house, No. 18, Upper Eaton-Street, Pimlico: sold likewise by Shepperson and Reynolds, No. 137, Oxford-Street, and G. Kearsley, Fleet-Street, 1795.

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