APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fonteyn, N. (1652). The womans doctour,: Or, an exact and distinct explanation of all such diseases as are peculiar to that sex. With choise [sic] and experimentall remedies against the same. Being safe in the composition, pleasant in the use, effectuall in the operation, cheap in the price. Faithfully translated out of the works of that learned philosopher, and eminent physitian Nicholas Fontanus. Printed for John Blague and Samuel Howes, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes Head-Alley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fonteyn, Nicolaas. The Womans Doctour,: Or, an Exact and Distinct Explanation of All Such Diseases as Are Peculiar to That Sex. With Choise [sic] and Experimentall Remedies Against the Same. Being Safe in the Composition, Pleasant in the Use, Effectuall in the Operation, Cheap in the Price. Faithfully Translated Out of the Works of That Learned Philosopher, and Eminent Physitian Nicholas Fontanus. London: Printed for John Blague and Samuel Howes, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes Head-Alley, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fonteyn, Nicolaas. The Womans Doctour,: Or, an Exact and Distinct Explanation of All Such Diseases as Are Peculiar to That Sex. With Choise [sic] and Experimentall Remedies Against the Same. Being Safe in the Composition, Pleasant in the Use, Effectuall in the Operation, Cheap in the Price. Faithfully Translated Out of the Works of That Learned Philosopher, and Eminent Physitian Nicholas Fontanus. Printed for John Blague and Samuel Howes, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes Head-Alley, 1652.

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