Baldwin, D. (1690). Ireland cur'd of all d[istempers]; being,: The English physitians advice to the Protestant officers and soldiers, required in this present expedition for Ireland, for the prevention, also the speedy cure, of that epidemical Irish distemper, the bloody-flux. With a physical discription of the nature of that climate, and the causes of the distempers incident to those persons who are not natives of that kingdom ... / By D. Baldwin physitian, and of many years practice in the City of Dublin. Printed by J. Millet, for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBaldwin, D. Ireland Cur'd of All D[istempers]; Being,: The English Physitians Advice to the Protestant Officers and Soldiers, Required in This Present Expedition for Ireland, for the Prevention, Also the Speedy Cure, of That Epidemical Irish Distemper, the Bloody-flux. With a Physical Discription of the Nature of That Climate, and the Causes of the Distempers Incident to Those Persons Who Are Not Natives of That Kingdom ... / By D. Baldwin Physitian, and of Many Years Practice in the City of Dublin. [London]: Printed by J. Millet, for the author, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBaldwin, D. Ireland Cur'd of All D[istempers]; Being,: The English Physitians Advice to the Protestant Officers and Soldiers, Required in This Present Expedition for Ireland, for the Prevention, Also the Speedy Cure, of That Epidemical Irish Distemper, the Bloody-flux. With a Physical Discription of the Nature of That Climate, and the Causes of the Distempers Incident to Those Persons Who Are Not Natives of That Kingdom ... / By D. Baldwin Physitian, and of Many Years Practice in the City of Dublin. Printed by J. Millet, for the author, 1690.