APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hart, J. (1652). The anatomie of vrines.: Divided into two books. Detecting and unfolding the manifold falshoods and abuses committed by the vulgar sort of practitioners, in the iudgement of diseases by the urines onely: together with a narrow survey of their substance, chief colours, and manifold contents, joyning withall the right use of urines. Wherein is contained plenty of profitable and delectable histories concerning this subject. Collected, as well out of the ancient Greek, Latine, and Arabian authors, as out of our late famous physitians of several nations: their authourities quoted and translated out of the original tongues, together with some of the authours own observations. Printed for R.M. and are to be sold by Samuel Man ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hart, James. The Anatomie of Vrines.: Divided into Two Books. Detecting and Unfolding the Manifold Falshoods and Abuses Committed by the Vulgar Sort of Practitioners, in the Iudgement of Diseases by the Urines Onely: Together with a Narrow Survey of Their Substance, Chief Colours, and Manifold Contents, Joyning Withall the Right Use of Urines. Wherein Is Contained Plenty of Profitable and Delectable Histories Concerning This Subject. Collected, as Well Out of the Ancient Greek, Latine, and Arabian Authors, as Out of Our Late Famous Physitians of Several Nations: Their Authourities Quoted and Translated Out of the Original Tongues, Together with Some of the Authours Own Observations. London:: Printed for R.M. and are to be sold by Samuel Man ..., 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hart, James. The Anatomie of Vrines.: Divided into Two Books. Detecting and Unfolding the Manifold Falshoods and Abuses Committed by the Vulgar Sort of Practitioners, in the Iudgement of Diseases by the Urines Onely: Together with a Narrow Survey of Their Substance, Chief Colours, and Manifold Contents, Joyning Withall the Right Use of Urines. Wherein Is Contained Plenty of Profitable and Delectable Histories Concerning This Subject. Collected, as Well Out of the Ancient Greek, Latine, and Arabian Authors, as Out of Our Late Famous Physitians of Several Nations: Their Authourities Quoted and Translated Out of the Original Tongues, Together with Some of the Authours Own Observations. Printed for R.M. and are to be sold by Samuel Man ..., 1652.

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