Thrasher, W. (1679). The marrow of chymical physick, or, The practice of making chymical medicines: Divided in three books, viz. shewing the true and perfect order to distil, or draw forth from vegetables, minerals and metals, their spirits, oyls, vinegars ... &c. : whereunto is added at the end of every such preparation its vertue and medicinal use for the preservation of health and restoring the diseased to sanity, a rare way of making metaline glass of any colour whatsoever ... Printed and are to be sold by Peter Parker.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThrasher, William. The Marrow of Chymical Physick, or, The Practice of Making Chymical Medicines: Divided in Three Books, Viz. Shewing the True and Perfect Order to Distil, or Draw Forth from Vegetables, Minerals and Metals, Their Spirits, Oyls, Vinegars ... &c. : Whereunto Is Added at the End of Every Such Preparation Its Vertue and Medicinal Use for the Preservation of Health and Restoring the Diseased to Sanity, a Rare Way of Making Metaline Glass of Any Colour Whatsoever ... London: Printed and are to be sold by Peter Parker, 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThrasher, William. The Marrow of Chymical Physick, or, The Practice of Making Chymical Medicines: Divided in Three Books, Viz. Shewing the True and Perfect Order to Distil, or Draw Forth from Vegetables, Minerals and Metals, Their Spirits, Oyls, Vinegars ... &c. : Whereunto Is Added at the End of Every Such Preparation Its Vertue and Medicinal Use for the Preservation of Health and Restoring the Diseased to Sanity, a Rare Way of Making Metaline Glass of Any Colour Whatsoever ... Printed and are to be sold by Peter Parker, 1679.