APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cock, T., & Thomson, G. (1675). Kitchin-physick, or, Advice to the poor: By way of dialogue betwixt Philanthropos, Eugenius, Lazarus [brace] [brace] physician, apothecary, patient : with rules and directions, how to prevent sickness, and cure diseases by diet, and such things as are daily sold in the market : as also, for the better enabling of nurses, and such as attend sick people : there being nothing as yet extant (though much desired) of this nature. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cock, Thomas, and George Thomson. Kitchin-physick, or, Advice to the Poor: By Way of Dialogue Betwixt Philanthropos, Eugenius, Lazarus [brace] [brace] Physician, Apothecary, Patient : With Rules and Directions, How to Prevent Sickness, and Cure Diseases by Diet, and Such Things as Are Daily Sold in the Market : As Also, for the Better Enabling of Nurses, and Such as Attend Sick People : There Being Nothing as yet Extant (though Much Desired) of This Nature. London: [publisher not identified], 1675.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cock, Thomas, and George Thomson. Kitchin-physick, or, Advice to the Poor: By Way of Dialogue Betwixt Philanthropos, Eugenius, Lazarus [brace] [brace] Physician, Apothecary, Patient : With Rules and Directions, How to Prevent Sickness, and Cure Diseases by Diet, and Such Things as Are Daily Sold in the Market : As Also, for the Better Enabling of Nurses, and Such as Attend Sick People : There Being Nothing as yet Extant (though Much Desired) of This Nature. [publisher not identified], 1675.

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