APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pennsylvania Hospital, Coates, S., Hartshorne, P., & Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital. (1809). State of the accounts of the Pennsylvania Hospital,: As adjusted by the managers, being a summary of the receipts and payments for the year ending 4th mo. 22d, 1809. ... / Examined and settled, 4th mo. 22d, 1809. Samuel Coates, Pattison Hartshorne. The corporate name of this institution is, "The Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital." Those citizens and other charitably disposed persons, who feel desirous to aid it by legacies, contributions, or donations, are requested to attend to this hint, lest by a misnomer, their bequests, &c. should be lost. Printed at the Office of the United States' Gazette..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pennsylvania Hospital, Samuel Coates, Pattison Hartshorne, and Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital. State of the Accounts of the Pennsylvania Hospital,: As Adjusted by the Managers, Being a Summary of the Receipts and Payments for the Year Ending 4th Mo. 22d, 1809. ... / Examined and Settled, 4th Mo. 22d, 1809. Samuel Coates, Pattison Hartshorne. The Corporate Name of This Institution Is, "The Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital." Those Citizens and Other Charitably Disposed Persons, Who Feel Desirous to Aid It by Legacies, Contributions, or Donations, Are Requested to Attend to This Hint, Lest by a Misnomer, Their Bequests, &c. Should Be Lost. [Philadelphia, Pa.]: Printed at the Office of the United States' Gazette., 1809.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Pennsylvania Hospital, et al. State of the Accounts of the Pennsylvania Hospital,: As Adjusted by the Managers, Being a Summary of the Receipts and Payments for the Year Ending 4th Mo. 22d, 1809. ... / Examined and Settled, 4th Mo. 22d, 1809. Samuel Coates, Pattison Hartshorne. The Corporate Name of This Institution Is, "The Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital." Those Citizens and Other Charitably Disposed Persons, Who Feel Desirous to Aid It by Legacies, Contributions, or Donations, Are Requested to Attend to This Hint, Lest by a Misnomer, Their Bequests, &c. Should Be Lost. Printed at the Office of the United States' Gazette., 1809.

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