APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bonham, T. (1630). The chyrugians closet: or, an antidotarie chyrurgicall: Furnished with varietie and choyce of: apophlegms, balmes, baths, caps, cataplasmes, causticks, cerots, clysters, collyries, decoctions, diets, and wound-drinks, desensatiues, dentifrices, electuaries, embrocations, epithemes, errhines, foments, fumes, gargarismes, iniections, liniments, lotions, oyles, pessaries, pils, playsters, potions, powders, quilts, suppositaries, synapismes, trochisces, vnguents, and waters. The greatest part whereof were scatterdly set downe in sundry bookes and papers; by the right worshipfull Mr. Thomas Bonham, Dr. of Physick; and now drawne into method and forme, by Edvvard Poeton of Petworth, (late and long seruant to the foresaid Right Worshipfull Dr.) and published for the benefit of his country, and the helpe and ease, of young practitioners in the ancient, necessarie, and noble science of chyrurgerie. Printed by George Miller, for Edvvard Brevvster, and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible at the north doore of Pauls.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bonham, Thomas. The Chyrugians Closet: Or, an Antidotarie Chyrurgicall: Furnished with Varietie and Choyce of: Apophlegms, Balmes, Baths, Caps, Cataplasmes, Causticks, Cerots, Clysters, Collyries, Decoctions, Diets, and Wound-drinks, Desensatiues, Dentifrices, Electuaries, Embrocations, Epithemes, Errhines, Foments, Fumes, Gargarismes, Iniections, Liniments, Lotions, Oyles, Pessaries, Pils, Playsters, Potions, Powders, Quilts, Suppositaries, Synapismes, Trochisces, Vnguents, and Waters. The Greatest Part Whereof Were Scatterdly Set Downe in Sundry Bookes and Papers; by the Right Worshipfull Mr. Thomas Bonham, Dr. of Physick; and Now Drawne into Method and Forme, by Edvvard Poeton of Petworth, (late and Long Seruant to the Foresaid Right Worshipfull Dr.) and Published for the Benefit of His Country, and the Helpe and Ease, of Young Practitioners in the Ancient, Necessarie, and Noble Science of Chyrurgerie. London: Printed by George Miller, for Edvvard Brevvster, and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible at the north doore of Pauls, 1630.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bonham, Thomas. The Chyrugians Closet: Or, an Antidotarie Chyrurgicall: Furnished with Varietie and Choyce of: Apophlegms, Balmes, Baths, Caps, Cataplasmes, Causticks, Cerots, Clysters, Collyries, Decoctions, Diets, and Wound-drinks, Desensatiues, Dentifrices, Electuaries, Embrocations, Epithemes, Errhines, Foments, Fumes, Gargarismes, Iniections, Liniments, Lotions, Oyles, Pessaries, Pils, Playsters, Potions, Powders, Quilts, Suppositaries, Synapismes, Trochisces, Vnguents, and Waters. The Greatest Part Whereof Were Scatterdly Set Downe in Sundry Bookes and Papers; by the Right Worshipfull Mr. Thomas Bonham, Dr. of Physick; and Now Drawne into Method and Forme, by Edvvard Poeton of Petworth, (late and Long Seruant to the Foresaid Right Worshipfull Dr.) and Published for the Benefit of His Country, and the Helpe and Ease, of Young Practitioners in the Ancient, Necessarie, and Noble Science of Chyrurgerie. Printed by George Miller, for Edvvard Brevvster, and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible at the north doore of Pauls, 1630.

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