APA (7th ed.) Citation

Johnstone, J. 1. (1790). Some account of the medicinal water, near Tewkesbury: With thoughts on the use and diseases of the lymphatic glands. In a letter to Edward Johnstone, M.D. A Physician to the General Hospital, Birmingham, &c. by James Johnstone, M.D. One of the Physicians to the General Infirmary, Worcester; Fellow of the Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh; of the Philosophical Society, Manchester; and corresponding Member of the Medical Society, London (Second edition, with additions.). printed and sold by Dyde and Son.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Johnstone, James 1730?-1802. Some Account of the Medicinal Water, Near Tewkesbury: With Thoughts on the Use and Diseases of the Lymphatic Glands. In a Letter to Edward Johnstone, M.D. A Physician to the General Hospital, Birmingham, &c. by James Johnstone, M.D. One of the Physicians to the General Infirmary, Worcester; Fellow of the Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh; of the Philosophical Society, Manchester; and Corresponding Member of the Medical Society, London. Second edition, with additions. Tewkesbury: printed and sold by Dyde and Son, 1790.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Johnstone, James 1730?-1802. Some Account of the Medicinal Water, Near Tewkesbury: With Thoughts on the Use and Diseases of the Lymphatic Glands. In a Letter to Edward Johnstone, M.D. A Physician to the General Hospital, Birmingham, &c. by James Johnstone, M.D. One of the Physicians to the General Infirmary, Worcester; Fellow of the Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh; of the Philosophical Society, Manchester; and Corresponding Member of the Medical Society, London. Second edition, with additions. printed and sold by Dyde and Son, 1790.

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