APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brasbridge, T. (1578). The poore mans iewell, that is to say, a treatise of the pestilence: Vnto the which is annexed a declaration of the vertues of the hearbes carduus benedictus, and angelica: whiche are verie medicinable, both against the plague, & also against many other diseases. Gathered out of the bookes of diuers learned physicians. For George Bishop.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brasbridge, Thomas. The Poore Mans Iewell, That Is to Say, a Treatise of the Pestilence: Vnto the Which Is Annexed a Declaration of the Vertues of the Hearbes Carduus Benedictus, and Angelica: Whiche Are Verie Medicinable, Both Against the Plague, & Also Against Many Other Diseases. Gathered Out of the Bookes of Diuers Learned Physicians. Imprinted at London: For George Bishop, 1578.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brasbridge, Thomas. The Poore Mans Iewell, That Is to Say, a Treatise of the Pestilence: Vnto the Which Is Annexed a Declaration of the Vertues of the Hearbes Carduus Benedictus, and Angelica: Whiche Are Verie Medicinable, Both Against the Plague, & Also Against Many Other Diseases. Gathered Out of the Bookes of Diuers Learned Physicians. For George Bishop, 1578.

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