APA (7th ed.) Citation

Howgrave, F. (1724). Reasons against the inoculation of the small-pox. In a letter to Dr. Jurin. Being a full answer to every thing which Mr. Maitland and others have advanced upon the subject. With a particular account of the late Miss Rolt's case, as attested under the hand of the Honourable Mrs. Rolt, her mother. By Francis Howgrave, apothecary. printed for John Clark at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Howgrave, Francis. Reasons Against the Inoculation of the Small-pox. In a Letter to Dr. Jurin. Being a Full Answer to Every Thing Which Mr. Maitland and Others Have Advanced upon the Subject. With a Particular Account of the Late Miss Rolt's Case, as Attested Under the Hand of the Honourable Mrs. Rolt, Her Mother. By Francis Howgrave, Apothecary. London: printed for John Clark at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange, 1724.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Howgrave, Francis. Reasons Against the Inoculation of the Small-pox. In a Letter to Dr. Jurin. Being a Full Answer to Every Thing Which Mr. Maitland and Others Have Advanced upon the Subject. With a Particular Account of the Late Miss Rolt's Case, as Attested Under the Hand of the Honourable Mrs. Rolt, Her Mother. By Francis Howgrave, Apothecary. printed for John Clark at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange, 1724.

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