APA Citation

Swieten, G., Bell, R., Northcote, W., & Ranby, J. (1776). The diseases incident to armies: With the method of cure. Translated from the original of Baron van Swieten, physician to Their Imperial Majesties. To which are added; The nature and treatment, of gun-shot wounds. By John Ranby, Esquire; surgeon general to the British Army. Likewise, some brief directions, to be observed by sea surgeons in engagements. Also, preventatives of the scurvy at sea. By William Northcote, surgeon, many years in the sea-service. Published, for the use of military, and naval surgeon [sic] in America. Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Swieten, Gerard, Robert Bell, William Northcote, and John Ranby. The Diseases Incident to Armies: With the Method of Cure. Translated From the Original of Baron Van Swieten, Physician to Their Imperial Majesties. To Which Are Added; The Nature and Treatment, of Gun-shot Wounds. By John Ranby, Esquire; Surgeon General to the British Army. Likewise, Some Brief Directions, to Be Observed By Sea Surgeons in Engagements. Also, Preventatives of the Scurvy At Sea. By William Northcote, Surgeon, Many Years in the Sea-service. Published, for the Use of Military, and Naval Surgeon [sic] in America. Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, 1776.

MLA Citation

Swieten, Gerard, Robert Bell, William Northcote, and John Ranby. The Diseases Incident to Armies: With the Method of Cure. Translated From the Original of Baron Van Swieten, Physician to Their Imperial Majesties. To Which Are Added; The Nature and Treatment, of Gun-shot Wounds. By John Ranby, Esquire; Surgeon General to the British Army. Likewise, Some Brief Directions, to Be Observed By Sea Surgeons in Engagements. Also, Preventatives of the Scurvy At Sea. By William Northcote, Surgeon, Many Years in the Sea-service. Published, for the Use of Military, and Naval Surgeon [sic] in America. Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, 1776.

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