Quinton, J. (1733). A treatise of warm bath water, and of cures made lately at Bath in Somersetshire, plainly proving that it is more probable to cure diseases by drinking warm mineral waters, and bathing in them, than in cold mineral waters. By John Quinton, M.D.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationQuinton, John. A Treatise of Warm Bath Water, and of Cures Made Lately at Bath in Somersetshire, Plainly Proving That It Is More Probable to Cure Diseases by Drinking Warm Mineral Waters, and Bathing in Them, than in Cold Mineral Waters. By John Quinton, M.D. Oxford, 1733.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationQuinton, John. A Treatise of Warm Bath Water, and of Cures Made Lately at Bath in Somersetshire, Plainly Proving That It Is More Probable to Cure Diseases by Drinking Warm Mineral Waters, and Bathing in Them, than in Cold Mineral Waters. By John Quinton, M.D. 1733.