Makluire, J. (1630). The Buckler of bodilie health: Whereby health may bee defended, and sickesse repelled: consecrate by the au[thor] the vse of his cou[...] [...]shing from his heart (though it were to his hurt) to see the fruites of his labour on the constant wellfare of all his countrie-men. By Mr. Iohn Makluire, Doctor in Medicine. Printed by Iohn Wreittoun.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMakluire, John. The Buckler of Bodilie Health: Whereby Health May Bee Defended, and Sickesse Repelled: Consecrate by the Au[thor] the Vse of His Cou[...] [...]shing from His Heart (though It Were to His Hurt) to See the Fruites of His Labour on the Constant Wellfare of All His Countrie-men. By Mr. Iohn Makluire, Doctor in Medicine. Edinburgh: Printed by Iohn Wreittoun, 1630.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMakluire, John. The Buckler of Bodilie Health: Whereby Health May Bee Defended, and Sickesse Repelled: Consecrate by the Au[thor] the Vse of His Cou[...] [...]shing from His Heart (though It Were to His Hurt) to See the Fruites of His Labour on the Constant Wellfare of All His Countrie-men. By Mr. Iohn Makluire, Doctor in Medicine. Printed by Iohn Wreittoun, 1630.