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An essay on the use of chlorurets of oxide of sodium and of lime, as powerful disinfecting agents, and of the chloruret of oxide of sodium more especially as a remedy of considerable efficacy, in the treatment of hospital gangrene, phagedenic, syphilitic and ill conditioned ulcers, mortification, and various diseases

MLA

Alcock, Thomas, 1784-1833. An essay on the use of chlorurets of oxide of sodium and of lime, as powerful disinfecting agents, and of the chloruret of oxide of sodium more especially as a remedy of considerable efficacy, in the treatment of hospital gangrene, phagedenic, syphilitic and ill conditioned ulcers, mortification, and various diseases. 1827. Medical Heritage Imprints Collection . Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center. Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/436tx961qh-cor.

APA, 6th edition

Alcock, Thomas, 1784-1833. (1827)[An essay on the use of chlorurets of oxide of sodium and of lime, as powerful disinfecting agents, and of the chloruret of oxide of sodium more especially as a remedy of considerable efficacy, in the treatment of hospital gangrene, phagedenic, syphilitic and ill conditioned ulcers, mortification, and various diseases]. Medical Heritage Imprints Collection , Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center. Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/436tx961qh-cor.

Chicago

Alcock, Thomas, 1784-1833, An essay on the use of chlorurets of oxide of sodium and of lime, as powerful disinfecting agents, and of the chloruret of oxide of sodium more especially as a remedy of considerable efficacy, in the treatment of hospital gangrene, phagedenic, syphilitic and ill conditioned ulcers, mortification, and various diseases, 1827, Medical Heritage Imprints Collection , Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center. Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/436tx961qh-cor.

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