A. M & Edwards, 1. c. (1652). A rich closet of physical secrets, collected by the elaborate paines of four severall students in physick, and digested together;: Viz. The child-bearers cabinet. A preservative against the plague and small pox. Physicall experiments presented to our late Queen Elizabeths own hands. With certain approved medicines, taken out of a manuscript, found at the dissolution of one of our English abbies, and supplied with some of his own experiments, by a late English doctor. Printed by Gartrude Dawson, and are to be sold by William Nealand, at the Crown in Duck-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA. M and 17th cent Edwards. A Rich Closet of Physical Secrets, Collected by the Elaborate Paines of Four Severall Students in Physick, and Digested Together;: Viz. The Child-bearers Cabinet. A Preservative Against the Plague and Small Pox. Physicall Experiments Presented to Our Late Queen Elizabeths Own Hands. With Certain Approved Medicines, Taken Out of a Manuscript, Found at the Dissolution of One of Our English Abbies, and Supplied with Some of His Own Experiments, by a Late English Doctor. London: Printed by Gartrude Dawson, and are to be sold by William Nealand, at the Crown in Duck-Lane, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA. M and 17th cent Edwards. A Rich Closet of Physical Secrets, Collected by the Elaborate Paines of Four Severall Students in Physick, and Digested Together;: Viz. The Child-bearers Cabinet. A Preservative Against the Plague and Small Pox. Physicall Experiments Presented to Our Late Queen Elizabeths Own Hands. With Certain Approved Medicines, Taken Out of a Manuscript, Found at the Dissolution of One of Our English Abbies, and Supplied with Some of His Own Experiments, by a Late English Doctor. Printed by Gartrude Dawson, and are to be sold by William Nealand, at the Crown in Duck-Lane, 1652.