Daffy, A. (1675). Daffy's original elixir salutis, vindicated against all counterfeits, &c. or, An advertisement by mee, Anthony Daffy, of London, citizen and student in physick: By way of vindication of my famous and generally approved cordial drink, (called elixir salutis) from the notoriously false suggestions of one Tho. Witherden of Bear-steed in the county of Kent, Gent. (as pretended), Jane White, Robert Brooke, apothecary, and Edward Willet .. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDaffy, Anthony. Daffy's Original Elixir Salutis, Vindicated Against All Counterfeits, &c. or, An Advertisement by Mee, Anthony Daffy, of London, Citizen and Student in Physick: By Way of Vindication of My Famous and Generally Approved Cordial Drink, (called Elixir Salutis) from the Notoriously False Suggestions of One Tho. Witherden of Bear-steed in the County of Kent, Gent. (as Pretended), Jane White, Robert Brooke, Apothecary, and Edward Willet .. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDaffy, Anthony. Daffy's Original Elixir Salutis, Vindicated Against All Counterfeits, &c. or, An Advertisement by Mee, Anthony Daffy, of London, Citizen and Student in Physick: By Way of Vindication of My Famous and Generally Approved Cordial Drink, (called Elixir Salutis) from the Notoriously False Suggestions of One Tho. Witherden of Bear-steed in the County of Kent, Gent. (as Pretended), Jane White, Robert Brooke, Apothecary, and Edward Willet .. publisher not identified, 1675.