APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gibson, W. (1734). The farrier's dispensatory: In three parts. Containing first, a description of the medicinal simples, commonly made use of in the diseases of horses, with their virtues and manner of operation, distributed into proper classes, &c. Secondly, the preparations of simples, vegetable, animal and mineral; with an explanation of the most usual terms, both in the chymical and Galenical pharmacy. Thirdly, a number of useful compositions and receipts suited to the cure of all diseases, never before published; as also those of greatest account from Solleysell, Ruini, Blundevill, and other most celebrated authors, digested under their proper heads of powders, balls, drinks, ointments, charges, &c. The proper method of compounding and making them, with many other useful observations and improvements tending to their right administration. To which is added, a compleat index of all the medicines contained in the book, whether simple or compound, with a table of diseases pointing to the remedies proper in each malady (The fourth edition, corrected.). Printed for T. Longman, at the Ship and Black-Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gibson, W. The Farrier's Dispensatory: In Three Parts. Containing First, a Description of the Medicinal Simples, Commonly Made Use of in the Diseases of Horses, with Their Virtues and Manner of Operation, Distributed into Proper Classes, &c. Secondly, the Preparations of Simples, Vegetable, Animal and Mineral; with an Explanation of the Most Usual Terms, Both in the Chymical and Galenical Pharmacy. Thirdly, a Number of Useful Compositions and Receipts Suited to the Cure of All Diseases, Never Before Published; as Also Those of Greatest Account from Solleysell, Ruini, Blundevill, and Other Most Celebrated Authors, Digested Under Their Proper Heads of Powders, Balls, Drinks, Ointments, Charges, &c. The Proper Method of Compounding and Making Them, with Many Other Useful Observations and Improvements Tending to Their Right Administration. To Which Is Added, a Compleat Index of All the Medicines Contained in the Book, Whether Simple or Compound, with a Table of Diseases Pointing to the Remedies Proper in Each Malady. The fourth edition, corrected. London: Printed for T. Longman, at the Ship and Black-Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1734.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gibson, W. The Farrier's Dispensatory: In Three Parts. Containing First, a Description of the Medicinal Simples, Commonly Made Use of in the Diseases of Horses, with Their Virtues and Manner of Operation, Distributed into Proper Classes, &c. Secondly, the Preparations of Simples, Vegetable, Animal and Mineral; with an Explanation of the Most Usual Terms, Both in the Chymical and Galenical Pharmacy. Thirdly, a Number of Useful Compositions and Receipts Suited to the Cure of All Diseases, Never Before Published; as Also Those of Greatest Account from Solleysell, Ruini, Blundevill, and Other Most Celebrated Authors, Digested Under Their Proper Heads of Powders, Balls, Drinks, Ointments, Charges, &c. The Proper Method of Compounding and Making Them, with Many Other Useful Observations and Improvements Tending to Their Right Administration. To Which Is Added, a Compleat Index of All the Medicines Contained in the Book, Whether Simple or Compound, with a Table of Diseases Pointing to the Remedies Proper in Each Malady. The fourth edition, corrected. Printed for T. Longman, at the Ship and Black-Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1734.

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