APA Citation

Stonhouse, J. (1795). Friendly advice to a patient: Calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the infirmaries, as well the outpatients, as those within the house; though the greatest part of it is suitable and of equal service to every sick person. By Sir James Stonhouse, bart. M.D. formerly of St. John's College, Oxford, and physician to the general infirmary, at Northampton (The sixteenth edition.). London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at the Bible and Crown, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Stonhouse, James. Friendly Advice to a Patient: Calculated More Particularly for the Use of the Sick, Belonging to the Infirmaries, As Well the Outpatients, As Those Within the House; Though the Greatest Part of It Is Suitable and of Equal Service to Every Sick Person. By Sir James Stonhouse, Bart. M.D. Formerly of St. John's College, Oxford, and Physician to the General Infirmary, At Northampton. The sixteenth edition. London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at the Bible and Crown, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1795.

MLA Citation

Stonhouse, James. Friendly Advice to a Patient: Calculated More Particularly for the Use of the Sick, Belonging to the Infirmaries, As Well the Outpatients, As Those Within the House; Though the Greatest Part of It Is Suitable and of Equal Service to Every Sick Person. By Sir James Stonhouse, Bart. M.D. Formerly of St. John's College, Oxford, and Physician to the General Infirmary, At Northampton. The sixteenth edition. London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at the Bible and Crown, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1795.

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