Pitcarne, O. (1739). The truth unvail'd for the public good: Or, A treatise on the stone. Wherein Mrs. Stephen's medicines are set forth at large, and undeniably prov'd from abundance of cases to be a proper solvent for the stone; with directions for preparing and using the same with success; being absolutely necessary for all families. To which is added, a candid examination of Dr. Henry Bracken's nostrums, with an epistle dedicatory to the said doctor. By Omnelio Pitcarne, M.D. Printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPitcarne, Omnelio. The Truth Unvail'd for the Public Good: Or, A Treatise on the Stone. Wherein Mrs. Stephen's Medicines Are Set Forth at Large, and Undeniably Prov'd from Abundance of Cases to Be a Proper Solvent for the Stone; with Directions for Preparing and Using the Same with Success; Being Absolutely Necessary for All Families. To Which Is Added, a Candid Examination of Dr. Henry Bracken's Nostrums, with an Epistle Dedicatory to the Said Doctor. By Omnelio Pitcarne, M.D. London: Printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-lane, 1739.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPitcarne, Omnelio. The Truth Unvail'd for the Public Good: Or, A Treatise on the Stone. Wherein Mrs. Stephen's Medicines Are Set Forth at Large, and Undeniably Prov'd from Abundance of Cases to Be a Proper Solvent for the Stone; with Directions for Preparing and Using the Same with Success; Being Absolutely Necessary for All Families. To Which Is Added, a Candid Examination of Dr. Henry Bracken's Nostrums, with an Epistle Dedicatory to the Said Doctor. By Omnelio Pitcarne, M.D. Printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-lane, 1739.