Wither, G. (1647). Amygdala Britannica, almonds for parrets.: A dish of stone-fruit, partly shel'd and partly unshel'd; which (if crack'd, pick'd and well digested) may be wholesome against those epidemick distempers of the brain, now predominant: and prevent some malignant diseases, likely to ensue. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWither, George. Amygdala Britannica, Almonds for Parrets.: A Dish of Stone-fruit, Partly Shel'd and Partly Unshel'd; Which (if Crack'd, Pick'd and Well Digested) May Be Wholesome Against Those Epidemick Distempers of the Brain, Now Predominant: And Prevent Some Malignant Diseases, Likely to Ensue. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWither, George. Amygdala Britannica, Almonds for Parrets.: A Dish of Stone-fruit, Partly Shel'd and Partly Unshel'd; Which (if Crack'd, Pick'd and Well Digested) May Be Wholesome Against Those Epidemick Distempers of the Brain, Now Predominant: And Prevent Some Malignant Diseases, Likely to Ensue. publisher not identified], 1647.