Daffy, A. (1675). Daffy's original elixir salutis, vindicated against all counterfeits, &c. or, An advertisement by mee, Anthony Daffy, of London, citizen and student in physick: By way of vindication of my famous and generally approved cordial drink, (called elixir salutis) from the notoriously false suggestions of one Tho. Witherden of Bear-steed in the county of Kent, Gent. (as pretended), Jane White, Robert Brooke, apothecary, and Edward Willet .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDaffy, Anthony. Daffy's Original Elixir Salutis, Vindicated Against All Counterfeits, &c. or, An Advertisement by Mee, Anthony Daffy, of London, Citizen and Student in Physick: By Way of Vindication of My Famous and Generally Approved Cordial Drink, (called Elixir Salutis) from the Notoriously False Suggestions of One Tho. Witherden of Bear-steed in the County of Kent, Gent. (as Pretended), Jane White, Robert Brooke, Apothecary, and Edward Willet .. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDaffy, Anthony. Daffy's Original Elixir Salutis, Vindicated Against All Counterfeits, &c. or, An Advertisement by Mee, Anthony Daffy, of London, Citizen and Student in Physick: By Way of Vindication of My Famous and Generally Approved Cordial Drink, (called Elixir Salutis) from the Notoriously False Suggestions of One Tho. Witherden of Bear-steed in the County of Kent, Gent. (as Pretended), Jane White, Robert Brooke, Apothecary, and Edward Willet .. [publisher not identified], 1675.