Format for notes and bibliography
Please use the following format for articles and books cited in your notes and references:
Monica Green, "Women's Medical Practice and Health Care in Medieval Europe," Signs, 1989, 14: 434-473
W.F. Bynum, "Physicians, Hospitals and Career Structures in 18th Century London," in W.F. Bynum and Roy Porter, eds., William Hunter and the 18th Century Medical World (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1985), pp 105-128
Roy Porter, Greatest Benefit to Mankind (New York: Norton, 1997)
Give the full reference the first time the work is referred to in a note (Use footnotes if your wordprocessor allows it). The second time you need only use the author's name. If the same author has more than one work, give a brief title the subsequent references.
At the end of the paper give an alphabetical list of all sources used in the form of the first full citation.
For further information, ask instructor or refer to a recent edition of Kate Turabian, A Manual for Writers, 6th ed. (University of Chicago Press, 1996)