APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bateman, R. (1680). A gentle dose for the fool turn'd physician. Or a brief reply to Blagraves ravings.: By Rob. Bateman the true preparer of the right approved spirits of scurvy-grass, famous throughout the nation for their admirable effects in the scurvy, dropsy, and several other distempers. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bateman, Robert. A Gentle Dose for the Fool Turn'd Physician. Or a Brief Reply to Blagraves Ravings.: By Rob. Bateman the True Preparer of the Right Approved Spirits of Scurvy-grass, Famous Throughout the Nation for Their Admirable Effects in the Scurvy, Dropsy, and Several Other Distempers. [London: publisher not identified, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bateman, Robert. A Gentle Dose for the Fool Turn'd Physician. Or a Brief Reply to Blagraves Ravings.: By Rob. Bateman the True Preparer of the Right Approved Spirits of Scurvy-grass, Famous Throughout the Nation for Their Admirable Effects in the Scurvy, Dropsy, and Several Other Distempers. publisher not identified, 1680.

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