APA (7th ed.) Citation

Joceline, N. (1644). Parliament physick for sin-sick nation, or, An ordinance of Parliament explained and applyed to these diseased times: Containing a Catholicall medicine for all natures and nations : but especially a generall receipt for all the sickly people in our English-hospitall and Welch spittle compounded after the art of the apothecary and according to Parliament prescription as hereafter followeth : wherein thou mayst see as in an urinal-glasse, the dangerous state of thy English mother and the genius of the reforming physitians in seeking her speedy cure, and lasting happinesse unto all succeeding ages. Printed for E. Blackmore ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Joceline, Nathaniel. Parliament Physick for Sin-sick Nation, or, An Ordinance of Parliament Explained and Applyed to These Diseased Times: Containing a Catholicall Medicine for All Natures and Nations : But Especially a Generall Receipt for All the Sickly People in Our English-hospitall and Welch Spittle Compounded After the Art of the Apothecary and According to Parliament Prescription as Hereafter Followeth : Wherein Thou Mayst See as in an Urinal-glasse, the Dangerous State of Thy English Mother and the Genius of the Reforming Physitians in Seeking Her Speedy Cure, and Lasting Happinesse Unto All Succeeding Ages. London: Printed for E. Blackmore ..., 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Joceline, Nathaniel. Parliament Physick for Sin-sick Nation, or, An Ordinance of Parliament Explained and Applyed to These Diseased Times: Containing a Catholicall Medicine for All Natures and Nations : But Especially a Generall Receipt for All the Sickly People in Our English-hospitall and Welch Spittle Compounded After the Art of the Apothecary and According to Parliament Prescription as Hereafter Followeth : Wherein Thou Mayst See as in an Urinal-glasse, the Dangerous State of Thy English Mother and the Genius of the Reforming Physitians in Seeking Her Speedy Cure, and Lasting Happinesse Unto All Succeeding Ages. Printed for E. Blackmore ..., 1644.

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