Andree, J. 1. (1753). Cases of the epilepsy: Hysteric Fits, and St. Vitus's Dance, with the process of cure: interspersed with practical observations. To which are added, cases of the bite of a mad dog, and a method that has been found successful. The second edition, with emendations and additions in the introduction, and some new cases and Inspections of Dead Bodies. By John Andree, M. D. Of the College of Physicians in London. printed for W. Meadows and J. Clarke, in Cornhill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAndree, John 1699?-1785. Cases of the Epilepsy: Hysteric Fits, and St. Vitus's Dance, with the Process of Cure: Interspersed with Practical Observations. To Which Are Added, Cases of the Bite of a Mad Dog, and a Method That Has Been Found Successful. The Second Edition, with Emendations and Additions in the Introduction, and Some New Cases and Inspections of Dead Bodies. By John Andree, M. D. Of the College of Physicians in London. London: printed for W. Meadows and J. Clarke, in Cornhill, 1753.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAndree, John 1699?-1785. Cases of the Epilepsy: Hysteric Fits, and St. Vitus's Dance, with the Process of Cure: Interspersed with Practical Observations. To Which Are Added, Cases of the Bite of a Mad Dog, and a Method That Has Been Found Successful. The Second Edition, with Emendations and Additions in the Introduction, and Some New Cases and Inspections of Dead Bodies. By John Andree, M. D. Of the College of Physicians in London. printed for W. Meadows and J. Clarke, in Cornhill, 1753.