(1730). The high-German physician: Or, medicine brought to perfection; by such rare uncommon methods, and judicious prescriptions, as at once give conviction, Surprize, and Admiration, in a Degree vastly superior to every Thing, that has been hitherto offer'd on the Subject of Physick. The whole laid down in a familiar and easy Way, obvious to the meanest Capacity. In a Letter from an High-German Physician at Vienna, to a Right Worshipful Brother in Death at London. To which is added, The Norfolk Favorite: or, the Fall of Gaveston. printed for A. Moore; and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe High-German Physician: Or, Medicine Brought to Perfection; by Such Rare Uncommon Methods, and Judicious Prescriptions, as at Once Give Conviction, Surprize, and Admiration, in a Degree Vastly Superior to Every Thing, That Has Been Hitherto Offer'd on the Subject of Physick. The Whole Laid Down in a Familiar and Easy Way, Obvious to the Meanest Capacity. In a Letter from an High-German Physician at Vienna, to a Right Worshipful Brother in Death at London. To Which Is Added, The Norfolk Favorite: Or, the Fall of Gaveston. London: printed for A. Moore; and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1730.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe High-German Physician: Or, Medicine Brought to Perfection; by Such Rare Uncommon Methods, and Judicious Prescriptions, as at Once Give Conviction, Surprize, and Admiration, in a Degree Vastly Superior to Every Thing, That Has Been Hitherto Offer'd on the Subject of Physick. The Whole Laid Down in a Familiar and Easy Way, Obvious to the Meanest Capacity. In a Letter from an High-German Physician at Vienna, to a Right Worshipful Brother in Death at London. To Which Is Added, The Norfolk Favorite: Or, the Fall of Gaveston. printed for A. Moore; and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1730.