Most book titles end in a period. Place [dissertation], [master's thesis], or [bibliography] inside the period.
Kennaway JG. Musical pathology in the nineteenth century: Richard Wagner and degeneration [dissertation]. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles; 2004. 317 p.
If a title ends in another form of punctuation, keep that punctuation and follow [dissertation], [master's thesis], or [bibliography] with a period.
Stewart EP. Who shall decide when doctors disagree? [dissertation]. [Washington]: American University; 2003. 368 p.
Según:
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
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Examples for Content Type (optional) for Entire Books Vancouver Style (2015/08/18)
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