APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1730). Warm drink: A treatise shewing that drink (whether beer, ale, or any other liquor) so qualified, much better quenches thirst, and is far more wholesome, than if drank cold. And its particular advantages in the gout, a consumption, and all nervous distempers. With a new system of the gout & rheumatism, [drawn] from reason, observations, and experience. Shewing the right method of treating the gout. Printed by H. Parker in Jewin-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Warm Drink: A Treatise Shewing That Drink (whether Beer, Ale, or Any Other Liquor) so Qualified, Much Better Quenches Thirst, and Is Far More Wholesome, than If Drank Cold. And Its Particular Advantages in the Gout, a Consumption, and All Nervous Distempers. With a New System of the Gout & Rheumatism, [drawn] from Reason, Observations, and Experience. Shewing the Right Method of Treating the Gout. London: Printed by H. Parker in Jewin-street, 1730.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Warm Drink: A Treatise Shewing That Drink (whether Beer, Ale, or Any Other Liquor) so Qualified, Much Better Quenches Thirst, and Is Far More Wholesome, than If Drank Cold. And Its Particular Advantages in the Gout, a Consumption, and All Nervous Distempers. With a New System of the Gout & Rheumatism, [drawn] from Reason, Observations, and Experience. Shewing the Right Method of Treating the Gout. Printed by H. Parker in Jewin-street, 1730.

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