Apothecary. (1765). Observations on The state of the dispute between a physician and an apothecary: Concerning a prescription of Sydenham. In which a vindication of this author's character, as a scholar, is attempted; and His Method of curing the Dysentery by Injections of Milk and Venice Treacle; is confirmed by Facts and Experience. printed for W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; and B. Thorn in Exeter.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationApothecary. Observations on The State of the Dispute Between a Physician and an Apothecary: Concerning a Prescription of Sydenham. In Which a Vindication of This Author's Character, as a Scholar, Is Attempted; and His Method of Curing the Dysentery by Injections of Milk and Venice Treacle; Is Confirmed by Facts and Experience. London: printed for W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; and B. Thorn in Exeter, 1765.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationApothecary. Observations on The State of the Dispute Between a Physician and an Apothecary: Concerning a Prescription of Sydenham. In Which a Vindication of This Author's Character, as a Scholar, Is Attempted; and His Method of Curing the Dysentery by Injections of Milk and Venice Treacle; Is Confirmed by Facts and Experience. printed for W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; and B. Thorn in Exeter, 1765.