APA (7th ed.) Citation

Goodwin, J. (1731). Reasons, against the bill, for viewing, searching, and examining of all drugs, medicines, &c. Address'd to the Parliament of Great-Britain: With proposals Humbly Offer'd, For the regulation of the State of physick in General, with respect to the Patients Healths and Lives; (which are principally to be regarded) the Physicians Fees, and Apothecaries Medicines, and Bills. To which is added, Mr. Goodwin's Case. By Philanthropos. printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Goodwin, James. Reasons, Against the Bill, for Viewing, Searching, and Examining of All Drugs, Medicines, &c. Address'd to the Parliament of Great-Britain: With Proposals Humbly Offer'd, For the Regulation of the State of Physick in General, with Respect to the Patients Healths and Lives; (which Are Principally to Be Regarded) the Physicians Fees, and Apothecaries Medicines, and Bills. To Which Is Added, Mr. Goodwin's Case. By Philanthropos. London: printed for the author, 1731.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Goodwin, James. Reasons, Against the Bill, for Viewing, Searching, and Examining of All Drugs, Medicines, &c. Address'd to the Parliament of Great-Britain: With Proposals Humbly Offer'd, For the Regulation of the State of Physick in General, with Respect to the Patients Healths and Lives; (which Are Principally to Be Regarded) the Physicians Fees, and Apothecaries Medicines, and Bills. To Which Is Added, Mr. Goodwin's Case. By Philanthropos. printed for the author, 1731.

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