APA (7th ed.) Citation

Millwater, L. (1651). The cure of ruptures in mans bodie, by physical, and chirurgical meanes, and medicines.: Whereby any person under forty yeers of age, that is diseased in the bodie, with any kind of rupture or burstness whatsoever, may (by Gods assistance, be perfectly, and unfailingly cured. And to whose persons who are above fortie, of declining age, having passed their naturall vigour, maturitie and full strength, present helpe, and desired ease, assuredly procured, for the whole terme of their remaining life, even to their dying day, by the carefull use of some prescribed meanes, and medicines. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Millwater, Lewis. The Cure of Ruptures in Mans Bodie, by Physical, and Chirurgical Meanes, and Medicines.: Whereby Any Person Under Forty Yeers of Age, That Is Diseased in the Bodie, with Any Kind of Rupture or Burstness Whatsoever, May (by Gods Assistance, Be Perfectly, and Unfailingly Cured. And to Whose Persons Who Are Above Fortie, of Declining Age, Having Passed Their Naturall Vigour, Maturitie and Full Strength, Present Helpe, and Desired Ease, Assuredly Procured, for the Whole Terme of Their Remaining Life, Even to Their Dying Day, by the Carefull Use of Some Prescribed Meanes, and Medicines. London: [publisher not identified], 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Millwater, Lewis. The Cure of Ruptures in Mans Bodie, by Physical, and Chirurgical Meanes, and Medicines.: Whereby Any Person Under Forty Yeers of Age, That Is Diseased in the Bodie, with Any Kind of Rupture or Burstness Whatsoever, May (by Gods Assistance, Be Perfectly, and Unfailingly Cured. And to Whose Persons Who Are Above Fortie, of Declining Age, Having Passed Their Naturall Vigour, Maturitie and Full Strength, Present Helpe, and Desired Ease, Assuredly Procured, for the Whole Terme of Their Remaining Life, Even to Their Dying Day, by the Carefull Use of Some Prescribed Meanes, and Medicines. [publisher not identified], 1651.

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