If the part being cited is clearly a table, figure, or appendix or similar part but it is not labeled as such, place the name in square brackets and follow it with any identifying number or letter.
[Figure], Protein binding and drug disposition; p. 212.
[Photograph] 8, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology from 1838 to 1841; p. 31.
If the part being cited is not a table, figure, or appendix and has no other identifying name such as "section", begin with the title of the part.
Data and calculations required for a life table; p. 146.
Sialography; p. 1029-30.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
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