APA (7th ed.) Citation

Banister, J., & Wecker, J. J. (1633). The workes of that famous chyrurgian, Mr. Iohn Banester: By him digested into five bookes, his cure 1. Of tumors 2. Of wounds 3. Of ulcers [brace][brace] in generall and particular 4. Of fractures and luxations 5. His Antidotary, being a storehouse of all sorts of medicines belonging to the chyrurgians use : to which is added a treatise for distilling of ayles of all sorts, with a perfect order to prepare all minerals, and to draw forth their oyles and salts, &c. Printed by Thomas Harper.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Banister, John, and Johann Jacob Wecker. The Workes of That Famous Chyrurgian, Mr. Iohn Banester: By Him Digested into Five Bookes, His Cure 1. Of Tumors 2. Of Wounds 3. Of Ulcers [brace][brace] in Generall and Particular 4. Of Fractures and Luxations 5. His Antidotary, Being a Storehouse of All Sorts of Medicines Belonging to the Chyrurgians Use : To Which Is Added a Treatise for Distilling of Ayles of All Sorts, with a Perfect Order to Prepare All Minerals, and to Draw Forth Their Oyles and Salts, &c. London: Printed by Thomas Harper, 1633.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Banister, John, and Johann Jacob Wecker. The Workes of That Famous Chyrurgian, Mr. Iohn Banester: By Him Digested into Five Bookes, His Cure 1. Of Tumors 2. Of Wounds 3. Of Ulcers [brace][brace] in Generall and Particular 4. Of Fractures and Luxations 5. His Antidotary, Being a Storehouse of All Sorts of Medicines Belonging to the Chyrurgians Use : To Which Is Added a Treatise for Distilling of Ayles of All Sorts, with a Perfect Order to Prepare All Minerals, and to Draw Forth Their Oyles and Salts, &c. Printed by Thomas Harper, 1633.

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