APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morgan, S. a. (1649). The VVelsh doctor: or, The VVelsh-man turned physitian, being a new way to cure all diseases in these distracted times of ours,: Viz. 1. You shall see by this book that her have skill in all the 12. signs, and knowledge of all the humors, and likewise of her sences in folks podies [sic]. ... 8. Her will do more admirable cures then her cozens in the Colledge of Physitians can do by her Galen and her Hypocrates; ... Printed by R.A..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morgan, Shinkin ap. The VVelsh Doctor: Or, The VVelsh-man Turned Physitian, Being a New Way to Cure All Diseases in These Distracted Times of Ours,: Viz. 1. You Shall See by This Book That Her Have Skill in All the 12. Signs, and Knowledge of All the Humors, and Likewise of Her Sences in Folks Podies [sic]. ... 8. Her Will Do More Admirable Cures Then Her Cozens in the Colledge of Physitians Can Do by Her Galen and Her Hypocrates; ... [London]: Printed by R.A., 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Morgan, Shinkin ap. The VVelsh Doctor: Or, The VVelsh-man Turned Physitian, Being a New Way to Cure All Diseases in These Distracted Times of Ours,: Viz. 1. You Shall See by This Book That Her Have Skill in All the 12. Signs, and Knowledge of All the Humors, and Likewise of Her Sences in Folks Podies [sic]. ... 8. Her Will Do More Admirable Cures Then Her Cozens in the Colledge of Physitians Can Do by Her Galen and Her Hypocrates; ... Printed by R.A., 1649.

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