Culpeper, N. (1652). The English physitian, or An astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation: Being a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health, or cure himself being sick for three pence charge, with such things only as grow in England ... Printed by Peter Cole.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCulpeper, Nicholas. The English Physitian, or An Astrologo-physical Discourse of the Vulgar Herbs of This Nation: Being a Compleat Method of Physick, Whereby a Man May Preserve His Body in Health, or Cure Himself Being Sick for Three Pence Charge, with Such Things Only as Grow in England ... London: Printed by Peter Cole, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCulpeper, Nicholas. The English Physitian, or An Astrologo-physical Discourse of the Vulgar Herbs of This Nation: Being a Compleat Method of Physick, Whereby a Man May Preserve His Body in Health, or Cure Himself Being Sick for Three Pence Charge, with Such Things Only as Grow in England ... Printed by Peter Cole, 1652.