Sabbarton, J. (1680). To make the true compound Elixir of scurvy-grass, and horse-radish. Printed for the author, by John Gain, in Merc[hant]-Tailers Rents, at the lower end of [M]oor-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSabbarton, Joseph. To Make the True Compound Elixir of Scurvy-grass, and Horse-radish. London,: Printed for the author, by John Gain, in Merc[hant]-Tailers Rents, at the lower end of [M]oor-Lane, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSabbarton, Joseph. To Make the True Compound Elixir of Scurvy-grass, and Horse-radish. Printed for the author, by John Gain, in Merc[hant]-Tailers Rents, at the lower end of [M]oor-Lane, 1680.
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