Gale (Firm), Aristotle, & Hippocrates. Insigne artificium aristorelis: or, Aristotle's compleat master-piece: In two parts. Displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. Regularly digested into chapters and sections, rendering it far more useful and easie, than any yet extant. To which is added, hippocrates his treasure of health: or, Family physician: being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to humane bodies.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm), Aristotle, and Hippocrates. Insigne Artificium Aristorelis: Or, Aristotle's Compleat Master-piece: In Two Parts. Displaying the Secrets of Nature in the Generation of Man. Regularly Digested into Chapters and Sections, Rendering It Far More Useful and Easie, than Any yet Extant. To Which Is Added, Hippocrates His Treasure of Health: Or, Family Physician: Being Choice and Approved Remedies for All the Several Distempers Incident to Humane Bodies.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm), et al. Insigne Artificium Aristorelis: Or, Aristotle's Compleat Master-piece: In Two Parts. Displaying the Secrets of Nature in the Generation of Man. Regularly Digested into Chapters and Sections, Rendering It Far More Useful and Easie, than Any yet Extant. To Which Is Added, Hippocrates His Treasure of Health: Or, Family Physician: Being Choice and Approved Remedies for All the Several Distempers Incident to Humane Bodies.