APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Wood, S. M. (1775). Strictures on the gout: With practical advice to the gouty people of Great Britain. By Samuel Wood, A Recovered Arthritic. The System of easy Regimen and mild Medication, here recommended, the Author adopted about four Years since; from which he has experienced a gradual Decrease of his Fits, and Abatement of their Violence; enjoys perfect Health, with every Reason to believe it will continue; Walks four, six, and often ten Miles a Day, and sometimes more, with his Joints perfectly free from the least Contraction, after having been severely afflicted with the Gout upwards of twenty Years. printed for John Bell, near Exeter-Change in the Strand; and John Sewel (successour to Mr. Brotherton) in Cornhill.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Wood, Samuel M.D. Strictures on the Gout: With Practical Advice to the Gouty People of Great Britain. By Samuel Wood, A Recovered Arthritic. The System of Easy Regimen and Mild Medication, Here Recommended, the Author Adopted About Four Years Since; from Which He Has Experienced a Gradual Decrease of His Fits, and Abatement of Their Violence; Enjoys Perfect Health, with Every Reason to Believe It Will Continue; Walks Four, Six, and Often Ten Miles a Day, and Sometimes More, with His Joints Perfectly Free from the Least Contraction, After Having Been Severely Afflicted with the Gout Upwards of Twenty Years. London: printed for John Bell, near Exeter-Change in the Strand; and John Sewel (successour to Mr. Brotherton) in Cornhill, 1775.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Wood, Samuel M.D. Strictures on the Gout: With Practical Advice to the Gouty People of Great Britain. By Samuel Wood, A Recovered Arthritic. The System of Easy Regimen and Mild Medication, Here Recommended, the Author Adopted About Four Years Since; from Which He Has Experienced a Gradual Decrease of His Fits, and Abatement of Their Violence; Enjoys Perfect Health, with Every Reason to Believe It Will Continue; Walks Four, Six, and Often Ten Miles a Day, and Sometimes More, with His Joints Perfectly Free from the Least Contraction, After Having Been Severely Afflicted with the Gout Upwards of Twenty Years. printed for John Bell, near Exeter-Change in the Strand; and John Sewel (successour to Mr. Brotherton) in Cornhill, 1775.

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