APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crawshey, J. (1651). The good-husbands jevvel: Or, Plain and easie directions how to know the meanes, whereby horses, beasts, sheep, &c. come to have many diseases, and the way to cure them perfectly, and that with little cost or charges. Written by a very skilfull hand, who had this knowledge, not by reading or perusing any books, but by above thirty years experience, besides the practice of his ancestors. Most usefull for all country-men, whereby they may be enabled to preserve their cattel. Also an admirable and safe way for gelding and spaying both the male and female. Approved by the testimony of divers worthy gentlemen; both knights and esquires in the county of York, and Lincolne. First printed at Yorke, and now licensed and published by authority, and reprinted at London for the good of the Common-Wealth..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crawshey, John. The Good-husbands Jevvel: Or, Plain and Easie Directions How to Know the Meanes, Whereby Horses, Beasts, Sheep, &c. Come to Have Many Diseases, and the Way to Cure Them Perfectly, and That with Little Cost or Charges. Written by a Very Skilfull Hand, Who Had This Knowledge, Not by Reading or Perusing Any Books, but by Above Thirty Years Experience, Besides the Practice of His Ancestors. Most Usefull for All Country-men, Whereby They May Be Enabled to Preserve Their Cattel. Also an Admirable and Safe Way for Gelding and Spaying Both the Male and Female. Approved by the Testimony of Divers Worthy Gentlemen; Both Knights and Esquires in the County of York, and Lincolne. [London]: First printed at Yorke, and now licensed and published by authority, and reprinted at London for the good of the Common-Wealth., 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Crawshey, John. The Good-husbands Jevvel: Or, Plain and Easie Directions How to Know the Meanes, Whereby Horses, Beasts, Sheep, &c. Come to Have Many Diseases, and the Way to Cure Them Perfectly, and That with Little Cost or Charges. Written by a Very Skilfull Hand, Who Had This Knowledge, Not by Reading or Perusing Any Books, but by Above Thirty Years Experience, Besides the Practice of His Ancestors. Most Usefull for All Country-men, Whereby They May Be Enabled to Preserve Their Cattel. Also an Admirable and Safe Way for Gelding and Spaying Both the Male and Female. Approved by the Testimony of Divers Worthy Gentlemen; Both Knights and Esquires in the County of York, and Lincolne. First printed at Yorke, and now licensed and published by authority, and reprinted at London for the good of the Common-Wealth., 1651.

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