Maltby, N. (1594). A plaine and easie waye to remedie a horse that is foundered in his feete: By which (vsing this remedie within xxiiii. houres after his instant foundering) you maye within xxiiii. houres after the cure vsed, trauaile your horse and iourney him at your pleasure, as if hee had not been foundered at all. Set out by Nicholas Malby Gentleman, seruant to the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie. By Thomas Purfoote.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Maltby, Nicholas. A Plaine and Easie Waye to Remedie a Horse That Is Foundered in His Feete: By Which (vsing This Remedie Within Xxiiii. Houres After His Instant Foundering) You Maye Within Xxiiii. Houres After the Cure Vsed, Trauaile Your Horse and Iourney Him at Your Pleasure, as If Hee Had Not Been Foundered at All. Set Out by Nicholas Malby Gentleman, Seruant to the Queenes Moste Excellent Maiestie. Imprinted at London: By Thomas Purfoote, 1594.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Maltby, Nicholas. A Plaine and Easie Waye to Remedie a Horse That Is Foundered in His Feete: By Which (vsing This Remedie Within Xxiiii. Houres After His Instant Foundering) You Maye Within Xxiiii. Houres After the Cure Vsed, Trauaile Your Horse and Iourney Him at Your Pleasure, as If Hee Had Not Been Foundered at All. Set Out by Nicholas Malby Gentleman, Seruant to the Queenes Moste Excellent Maiestie. By Thomas Purfoote, 1594.