Brand, R. (1771). The rupture curers displayed: To which is added, the true method of reducing ruptures; and retaining them in the abdomen, and navel: with Testimonies To the Merits of Mr. Brand's traverse elastic truss; Under His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, And several Authenticated Cases of the most Extraordinary Cures. By Robert Brand, Inventor of the Elastic Truss, and Elastic Navel Bandage; And Surgical Operator for Ruptures, to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Greenwich (Second edition.). printed for the author, and sold by him at his house, (no. 31,) Long-Acre. Sold also by S. Bladon, in Paternoster-Row, Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brand, Robert. The Rupture Curers Displayed: To Which Is Added, the True Method of Reducing Ruptures; and Retaining Them in the Abdomen, and Navel: With Testimonies To the Merits of Mr. Brand's Traverse Elastic Truss; Under His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, And Several Authenticated Cases of the Most Extraordinary Cures. By Robert Brand, Inventor of the Elastic Truss, and Elastic Navel Bandage; And Surgical Operator for Ruptures, to His Majesty's Royal Hospital at Greenwich. Second edition. London: printed for the author, and sold by him at his house, (no. 31,) Long-Acre. Sold also by S. Bladon, in Paternoster-Row, Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, 1771.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brand, Robert. The Rupture Curers Displayed: To Which Is Added, the True Method of Reducing Ruptures; and Retaining Them in the Abdomen, and Navel: With Testimonies To the Merits of Mr. Brand's Traverse Elastic Truss; Under His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, And Several Authenticated Cases of the Most Extraordinary Cures. By Robert Brand, Inventor of the Elastic Truss, and Elastic Navel Bandage; And Surgical Operator for Ruptures, to His Majesty's Royal Hospital at Greenwich. Second edition. printed for the author, and sold by him at his house, (no. 31,) Long-Acre. Sold also by S. Bladon, in Paternoster-Row, Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, 1771.