APA (7th ed.) Citation

Turner, R. (1664). Botanologia: The Brittish physician, or, the nature and vertues of English plants, exactly describing such plants as grow naturally in our land, with their several names Greek, Latine, or English, natures, places where they grow ... : by means whereof people may gather their own physick under every hedge ... : with two exact tables, the one of the English and Latine names of the plants, the other of the diseases and names of each plant appropriated to the diseases, with their cures. Printed by R. Wood for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Turner, Robert. Botanologia: The Brittish Physician, or, the Nature and Vertues of English Plants, Exactly Describing Such Plants as Grow Naturally in Our Land, with Their Several Names Greek, Latine, or English, Natures, Places Where They Grow ... : By Means Whereof People May Gather Their Own Physick Under Every Hedge ... : With Two Exact Tables, the One of the English and Latine Names of the Plants, the Other of the Diseases and Names of Each Plant Appropriated to the Diseases, with Their Cures. London: Printed by R. Wood for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, 1664.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Turner, Robert. Botanologia: The Brittish Physician, or, the Nature and Vertues of English Plants, Exactly Describing Such Plants as Grow Naturally in Our Land, with Their Several Names Greek, Latine, or English, Natures, Places Where They Grow ... : By Means Whereof People May Gather Their Own Physick Under Every Hedge ... : With Two Exact Tables, the One of the English and Latine Names of the Plants, the Other of the Diseases and Names of Each Plant Appropriated to the Diseases, with Their Cures. Printed by R. Wood for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, 1664.

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