Sutton, S. d. 1. (1749). An historical account of a new method for extracting the foul air out of ships, &c: With the description and draught of the machines, by which it is performed: in two letters to a friend, by Samuel Sutton, the inventor (The second edition, to which are annexed two relations given thereof to the Royal Society, by Dr. Mead and Mr. Watson: and a discourse on the scurvy by Dr. Mead.). printed for J. Brindley, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-bond-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSutton, Samuel d. 1749. An Historical Account of a New Method for Extracting the Foul Air Out of Ships, &c: With the Description and Draught of the Machines, by Which It Is Performed: In Two Letters to a Friend, by Samuel Sutton, the Inventor. The second edition, to which are annexed two relations given thereof to the Royal Society, by Dr. Mead and Mr. Watson: and a discourse on the scurvy by Dr. Mead. London: printed for J. Brindley, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-bond-street, 1749.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSutton, Samuel d. 1749. An Historical Account of a New Method for Extracting the Foul Air Out of Ships, &c: With the Description and Draught of the Machines, by Which It Is Performed: In Two Letters to a Friend, by Samuel Sutton, the Inventor. The second edition, to which are annexed two relations given thereof to the Royal Society, by Dr. Mead and Mr. Watson: and a discourse on the scurvy by Dr. Mead. printed for J. Brindley, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-bond-street, 1749.