Gentleman of the University of Cambridge. (1789). A treatise upon the herb tobacco: Pointing out its deleterious pernicious quality, and its fatal effects upon the human constitution, by the great variety of disorders it occasions; not only affecting three of the five senses, to a great Degree, but impairing the faculties of the mind, and even frequently causing premature Death. By a gentleman of the University of Cambridge. printed for Charles Stalker, Stationers-Court, Ludgate-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGentleman of the University of Cambridge. A Treatise upon the Herb Tobacco: Pointing Out Its Deleterious Pernicious Quality, and Its Fatal Effects upon the Human Constitution, by the Great Variety of Disorders It Occasions; Not Only Affecting Three of the Five Senses, to a Great Degree, but Impairing the Faculties of the Mind, and Even Frequently Causing Premature Death. By a Gentleman of the University of Cambridge. London: printed for Charles Stalker, Stationers-Court, Ludgate-Street, 1789.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGentleman of the University of Cambridge. A Treatise upon the Herb Tobacco: Pointing Out Its Deleterious Pernicious Quality, and Its Fatal Effects upon the Human Constitution, by the Great Variety of Disorders It Occasions; Not Only Affecting Three of the Five Senses, to a Great Degree, but Impairing the Faculties of the Mind, and Even Frequently Causing Premature Death. By a Gentleman of the University of Cambridge. printed for Charles Stalker, Stationers-Court, Ludgate-Street, 1789.