(1782). Gouty, bilious, and nervous cases: With the safe and easy means by which they were remedied; related by the patients themselves, and published at their desire, in sundry letters to John Scot, M.D. Author of An Enquiry into the Origin of the Gout, wherein its various Symptoms and Appearances, together with those of all Nervous and Bilious disorders, are traced to their Cause, and a safe and certain Mode of remedying them proposed (The fourth edition.). printed for the author, and sold by Richardson and Co. under the Royal-Exchange ; E. Newberry , Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard ; W. Walter , Charing-Cross ; J. Debrett , Piccadilly ; and R. Faulder, New Bond-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGouty, Bilious, and Nervous Cases: With the Safe and Easy Means by Which They Were Remedied; Related by the Patients Themselves, and Published at Their Desire, in Sundry Letters to John Scot, M.D. Author of An Enquiry into the Origin of the Gout, Wherein Its Various Symptoms and Appearances, Together with Those of All Nervous and Bilious Disorders, Are Traced to Their Cause, and a Safe and Certain Mode of Remedying Them Proposed. The fourth edition. London: printed for the author, and sold by Richardson and Co. under the Royal-Exchange ; E. Newberry , Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard ; W. Walter , Charing-Cross ; J. Debrett , Piccadilly ; and R. Faulder, New Bond-Street, 1782.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGouty, Bilious, and Nervous Cases: With the Safe and Easy Means by Which They Were Remedied; Related by the Patients Themselves, and Published at Their Desire, in Sundry Letters to John Scot, M.D. Author of An Enquiry into the Origin of the Gout, Wherein Its Various Symptoms and Appearances, Together with Those of All Nervous and Bilious Disorders, Are Traced to Their Cause, and a Safe and Certain Mode of Remedying Them Proposed. The fourth edition. printed for the author, and sold by Richardson and Co. under the Royal-Exchange ; E. Newberry , Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard ; W. Walter , Charing-Cross ; J. Debrett , Piccadilly ; and R. Faulder, New Bond-Street, 1782.