Sprakling, R. (1665). Medela ignorantiæ: or A just and plain vindication of Hippocrates and Galen from the groundless imputations of M.N.: Wherein the whole substance of his illiterate plea, intituled Medela medicinæ is occasionally considered. By Robert Sprackling doctor of physick, Coll. Lond. Licensed, Feb. 24. 1664/5 Roger L'Estrange. printed by W.G. for Robert Crofts at the Crown in Chancery-lane under Serjeants-Inn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSprakling, Robert. Medela Ignorantiæ: Or A Just and Plain Vindication of Hippocrates and Galen from the Groundless Imputations of M.N.: Wherein the Whole Substance of His Illiterate Plea, Intituled Medela Medicinæ Is Occasionally Considered. By Robert Sprackling Doctor of Physick, Coll. Lond. Licensed, Feb. 24. 1664/5 Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by W.G. for Robert Crofts at the Crown in Chancery-lane under Serjeants-Inn, 1665.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSprakling, Robert. Medela Ignorantiæ: Or A Just and Plain Vindication of Hippocrates and Galen from the Groundless Imputations of M.N.: Wherein the Whole Substance of His Illiterate Plea, Intituled Medela Medicinæ Is Occasionally Considered. By Robert Sprackling Doctor of Physick, Coll. Lond. Licensed, Feb. 24. 1664/5 Roger L'Estrange. printed by W.G. for Robert Crofts at the Crown in Chancery-lane under Serjeants-Inn, 1665.