(1644). The eye cleard, or, A preservative for the sight: Being a quaint composition without fenell or eye-bright to restore the poreblind, and make the squint-eye to looke forthright : vvith the gratefull acknowledgement of much comfort already received in that kinde by divers, through this, and other remedies applyed by the author. Printed ... for G. Bishop.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Eye Cleard, or, A Preservative for the Sight: Being a Quaint Composition Without Fenell or Eye-bright to Restore the Poreblind, and Make the Squint-eye to Looke Forthright : Vvith the Gratefull Acknowledgement of Much Comfort Already Received in That Kinde by Divers, Through This, and Other Remedies Applyed by the Author. [London?]: Printed ... for G. Bishop, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Eye Cleard, or, A Preservative for the Sight: Being a Quaint Composition Without Fenell or Eye-bright to Restore the Poreblind, and Make the Squint-eye to Looke Forthright : Vvith the Gratefull Acknowledgement of Much Comfort Already Received in That Kinde by Divers, Through This, and Other Remedies Applyed by the Author. Printed ... for G. Bishop, 1644.