APA (7th ed.) Citation

Berdmore, T. (1769). A treatise on the disorders and deformities of the teeth and gums: Containing, The medical and surgical Treatment of each Case, the Care of Children in Dentition, and the various Methods which most effectually conduce to Regularity, Beauty, and Duration of these Parts in every Stage of Life. Together with Observations on the Use and Abuse of Tinctures, Tooth-Powders, Brushes, &c. and Strictures on the present Practice, whereever it is found deceitful or pernicious. The whole illustrated with cases and experiments, intended for general use. By Thomas Berdmore, Of the Surgeons Company, and Surgeon-Dentist to his Majesty. printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Berdmore, Thomas. A Treatise on the Disorders and Deformities of the Teeth and Gums: Containing, The Medical and Surgical Treatment of Each Case, the Care of Children in Dentition, and the Various Methods Which Most Effectually Conduce to Regularity, Beauty, and Duration of These Parts in Every Stage of Life. Together with Observations on the Use and Abuse of Tinctures, Tooth-Powders, Brushes, &c. and Strictures on the Present Practice, Whereever It Is Found Deceitful or Pernicious. The Whole Illustrated with Cases and Experiments, Intended for General Use. By Thomas Berdmore, Of the Surgeons Company, and Surgeon-Dentist to His Majesty. Dublin: printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-Street, 1769.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Berdmore, Thomas. A Treatise on the Disorders and Deformities of the Teeth and Gums: Containing, The Medical and Surgical Treatment of Each Case, the Care of Children in Dentition, and the Various Methods Which Most Effectually Conduce to Regularity, Beauty, and Duration of These Parts in Every Stage of Life. Together with Observations on the Use and Abuse of Tinctures, Tooth-Powders, Brushes, &c. and Strictures on the Present Practice, Whereever It Is Found Deceitful or Pernicious. The Whole Illustrated with Cases and Experiments, Intended for General Use. By Thomas Berdmore, Of the Surgeons Company, and Surgeon-Dentist to His Majesty. printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-Street, 1769.

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