APA Citation

Lind, J. (1768). An essay on diseases incidental to Europeans in hot climates: With the method of preventing their fatal consequences. By James Lind, Physician to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Haslar near Portsmouth, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. To which is added, An appendix concerning intermittent fevers. To the whole is annexed, A simple and easy Way to render salt Water fresh, and to prevent a Scarcity of Provisions in long Voyages at Sea. London: printed for T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the Strand.

Chicago Style Citation

Lind, James. An Essay On Diseases Incidental to Europeans in Hot Climates: With the Method of Preventing Their Fatal Consequences. By James Lind, Physician to His Majesty's Royal Hospital At Haslar Near Portsmouth, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. To Which Is Added, An Appendix Concerning Intermittent Fevers. To the Whole Is Annexed, A Simple and Easy Way to Render Salt Water Fresh, and to Prevent a Scarcity of Provisions in Long Voyages At Sea. London: printed for T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the Strand, 1768.

MLA Citation

Lind, James. An Essay On Diseases Incidental to Europeans in Hot Climates: With the Method of Preventing Their Fatal Consequences. By James Lind, Physician to His Majesty's Royal Hospital At Haslar Near Portsmouth, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. To Which Is Added, An Appendix Concerning Intermittent Fevers. To the Whole Is Annexed, A Simple and Easy Way to Render Salt Water Fresh, and to Prevent a Scarcity of Provisions in Long Voyages At Sea. London: printed for T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the Strand, 1768.

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