Hayman, J. (1791). A treatise on the scurvy, &c: Copiously explaining, from Experimental Certainties, the nature and affinity of scorbutic diseases; with some new thoughts on the best means of preventing and correcting them. To which is added, an account of the success and efficacy of Hayman's maredant's drops. By John Hayman, of Golden-Square, the Proprietor. printed for the author;-and Sold by Every Bookseller in the Kingdom.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHayman, John. A Treatise on the Scurvy, &c: Copiously Explaining, from Experimental Certainties, the Nature and Affinity of Scorbutic Diseases; with Some New Thoughts on the Best Means of Preventing and Correcting Them. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Success and Efficacy of Hayman's Maredant's Drops. By John Hayman, of Golden-Square, the Proprietor. London: printed for the author;-and Sold by Every Bookseller in the Kingdom, 1791.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHayman, John. A Treatise on the Scurvy, &c: Copiously Explaining, from Experimental Certainties, the Nature and Affinity of Scorbutic Diseases; with Some New Thoughts on the Best Means of Preventing and Correcting Them. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Success and Efficacy of Hayman's Maredant's Drops. By John Hayman, of Golden-Square, the Proprietor. printed for the author;-and Sold by Every Bookseller in the Kingdom, 1791.