Starkey, G. (1696). Pyrotechny asserted and illustrated to be the surest and fastest means for art's triumph over nature's infirmities: Being a full and free discovery of the medicinal mysteries studiously concealed by all artists, and only discoverable by fire : with an appendix concerning the nature, preparation, and vertue of several specifick medicaments ... Printed for VVilliam VVhitwood ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStarkey, George. Pyrotechny Asserted and Illustrated to Be the Surest and Fastest Means for Art's Triumph over Nature's Infirmities: Being a Full and Free Discovery of the Medicinal Mysteries Studiously Concealed by All Artists, and Only Discoverable by Fire : With an Appendix Concerning the Nature, Preparation, and Vertue of Several Specifick Medicaments ... London: Printed for VVilliam VVhitwood ..., 1696.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStarkey, George. Pyrotechny Asserted and Illustrated to Be the Surest and Fastest Means for Art's Triumph over Nature's Infirmities: Being a Full and Free Discovery of the Medicinal Mysteries Studiously Concealed by All Artists, and Only Discoverable by Fire : With an Appendix Concerning the Nature, Preparation, and Vertue of Several Specifick Medicaments ... Printed for VVilliam VVhitwood ..., 1696.