APA (7th ed.) Citation

Saunders, R. (1677). The astrological judgment and practice of physick: Deduced from the position of the heavens at the decumbiture of the sick person: wherein the fundamental grounds thereof are most clearly displayed and laid open: shewing by an universal method not only the cause but the cure and end of all manner of diseases incident to humane bodies. Also divers notable experiments, of great use to all the industrious students in physick and astrology. Printed for W. Crook without Temple-Bar, W. Cademan in the New Exchange and L. Curtis on Ludgate Hill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Richard. The Astrological Judgment and Practice of Physick: Deduced from the Position of the Heavens at the Decumbiture of the Sick Person: Wherein the Fundamental Grounds Thereof Are Most Clearly Displayed and Laid Open: Shewing by an Universal Method Not Only the Cause but the Cure and End of All Manner of Diseases Incident to Humane Bodies. Also Divers Notable Experiments, of Great Use to All the Industrious Students in Physick and Astrology. London: Printed for W. Crook without Temple-Bar, W. Cademan in the New Exchange and L. Curtis on Ludgate Hill, 1677.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Richard. The Astrological Judgment and Practice of Physick: Deduced from the Position of the Heavens at the Decumbiture of the Sick Person: Wherein the Fundamental Grounds Thereof Are Most Clearly Displayed and Laid Open: Shewing by an Universal Method Not Only the Cause but the Cure and End of All Manner of Diseases Incident to Humane Bodies. Also Divers Notable Experiments, of Great Use to All the Industrious Students in Physick and Astrology. Printed for W. Crook without Temple-Bar, W. Cademan in the New Exchange and L. Curtis on Ludgate Hill, 1677.

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