Petit, J. (1726). A treatise of the diseases of the bones: Containing an exact and compleat account of the nature, signs, causes and cures thereof, in all their various kinds. With many new and curious observations concerning the Venereal and other Distempers; with the newest and best Method of Practice, in each respective Case. As also the figures representing the several dressings, machines and instruments here described. Translated from the French of John-Lewis Petit, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, sworn Surgeon of Paris, and late Master of his Company. printed for T. Woodward, at the Half-Moon, over-against St. Dustan's Church, in Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPetit, Jean-Louis. A Treatise of the Diseases of the Bones: Containing an Exact and Compleat Account of the Nature, Signs, Causes and Cures Thereof, in All Their Various Kinds. With Many New and Curious Observations Concerning the Venereal and Other Distempers; with the Newest and Best Method of Practice, in Each Respective Case. As Also the Figures Representing the Several Dressings, Machines and Instruments Here Described. Translated from the French of John-Lewis Petit, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Sworn Surgeon of Paris, and Late Master of His Company. London: printed for T. Woodward, at the Half-Moon, over-against St. Dustan's Church, in Fleet-Street, 1726.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPetit, Jean-Louis. A Treatise of the Diseases of the Bones: Containing an Exact and Compleat Account of the Nature, Signs, Causes and Cures Thereof, in All Their Various Kinds. With Many New and Curious Observations Concerning the Venereal and Other Distempers; with the Newest and Best Method of Practice, in Each Respective Case. As Also the Figures Representing the Several Dressings, Machines and Instruments Here Described. Translated from the French of John-Lewis Petit, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Sworn Surgeon of Paris, and Late Master of His Company. printed for T. Woodward, at the Half-Moon, over-against St. Dustan's Church, in Fleet-Street, 1726.