If all of the pages (not just the introductory pages) of a volume have roman numerals instead of the usual arabic numbers:
Convert the roman numeral on the last page of the text to an arabic number.
Follow the number by "p."
Place the number and "p." in square brackets, such as [52 p.]
End page information with a period.
Example: [75 p.].
If the volumes of a book are continuously paginated, e.g., the pagination is continued from one volume to another:
Provide the beginning and ending pages of the volume.
Give numbers in upper or lower case, whichever appears in the volume.
Precede the page numbers with "p." and separate them by a hyphen.
End page information with a period.
Examples:
p. CCV-CCCXXIII.
p. ccv-cccxxvii
Según:
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
Related:
General Rules for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Volume in a set continuously paginated
Specific Rules #2 for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Roman numerals used as page numbers
Specific Rules #3 for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: No numbers appear on the pages of the volume
Examples for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
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