APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sadler, J., & Turner, R. (1657). Enchiridion medicum: =: An enchiridion of the art of physick. Methodically prescribing remedies in such an order, that it may be accounted to the sick-man a sanctuary, and to the studious a library: containing a salubrious remedy for every malady incident to the body of man. Very necessary to be known and understood of all that desire their own health. Printed by J.C. for R. Moone at the seven Stars, and Henry Fletcher at the three gilt Cups in Pauls Church-yard..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sadler, John, and Robert Turner. Enchiridion Medicum: =: An Enchiridion of the Art of Physick. Methodically Prescribing Remedies in Such an Order, That It May Be Accounted to the Sick-man a Sanctuary, and to the Studious a Library: Containing a Salubrious Remedy for Every Malady Incident to the Body of Man. Very Necessary to Be Known and Understood of All That Desire Their Own Health. London,: Printed by J.C. for R. Moone at the seven Stars, and Henry Fletcher at the three gilt Cups in Pauls Church-yard., 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sadler, John, and Robert Turner. Enchiridion Medicum: =: An Enchiridion of the Art of Physick. Methodically Prescribing Remedies in Such an Order, That It May Be Accounted to the Sick-man a Sanctuary, and to the Studious a Library: Containing a Salubrious Remedy for Every Malady Incident to the Body of Man. Very Necessary to Be Known and Understood of All That Desire Their Own Health. Printed by J.C. for R. Moone at the seven Stars, and Henry Fletcher at the three gilt Cups in Pauls Church-yard., 1657.

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