APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1680). A True relation of a monstrous female-child, with two heads, four eyes, four ears, two noses, two mouths, and four arms, four legs, and all things else proportionably, fixed to one body: Born about the 19 of May last, at a village called Ill-Brewers near Taunton Dean in Somerset-shire : likewise a true and perfect account of its form so prodigiously strange ... Printed by D. Mallet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of a Monstrous Female-child, with Two Heads, Four Eyes, Four Ears, Two Noses, Two Mouths, and Four Arms, Four Legs, and All Things Else Proportionably, Fixed to One Body: Born About the 19 of May Last, at a Village Called Ill-Brewers Near Taunton Dean in Somerset-shire : Likewise a True and Perfect Account of Its Form so Prodigiously Strange ... London: Printed by D. Mallet, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of a Monstrous Female-child, with Two Heads, Four Eyes, Four Ears, Two Noses, Two Mouths, and Four Arms, Four Legs, and All Things Else Proportionably, Fixed to One Body: Born About the 19 of May Last, at a Village Called Ill-Brewers Near Taunton Dean in Somerset-shire : Likewise a True and Perfect Account of Its Form so Prodigiously Strange ... Printed by D. Mallet, 1680.

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