(1837). A few reasons for the repeal of the eighth section of the medical laws of this state: Which excludes irregular practitioners from the benefits of law in the collection of fees, or the passage of a "public act," giving to botanic practitioners rights and privileges in common with their fellow citizens. Printed by John B. Eldredge.
Citação do estilo Chicago (17ª ed.)A Few Reasons for the Repeal of the Eighth Section of the Medical Laws of This State: Which Excludes Irregular Practitioners from the Benefits of Law in the Collection of Fees, or the Passage of a "Public Act," Giving to Botanic Practitioners Rights and Privileges in Common with Their Fellow Citizens. Hartford [Conn.]: Printed by John B. Eldredge, 1837.
Citação MLA (8ª ed.)A Few Reasons for the Repeal of the Eighth Section of the Medical Laws of This State: Which Excludes Irregular Practitioners from the Benefits of Law in the Collection of Fees, or the Passage of a "Public Act," Giving to Botanic Practitioners Rights and Privileges in Common with Their Fellow Citizens. Printed by John B. Eldredge, 1837.