Jorden, E. (1631). A discourse of naturall bathes, and minerall waters: Wherein first the originall of fountaines in generall is declared. Then the nature and differences of minerals, with examples of particular bathes from most of them. Next the generation of minerals in the earth, from whence both the actuall heate of bathes, and their vertues are proued to proceede. Also by what meanes minerall waters are to be examined and discouered. And lastly, of the nature and vses of bathes, but especially of our bathes at Bathe in Sommersetshire. By Ed. Iorden, Dr. in Physicke. Printed by Thomas Harper.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJorden, Edward. A Discourse of Naturall Bathes, and Minerall Waters: Wherein First the Originall of Fountaines in Generall Is Declared. Then the Nature and Differences of Minerals, with Examples of Particular Bathes from Most of Them. Next the Generation of Minerals in the Earth, from Whence Both the Actuall Heate of Bathes, and Their Vertues Are Proued to Proceede. Also by What Meanes Minerall Waters Are to Be Examined and Discouered. And Lastly, of the Nature and Vses of Bathes, but Especially of Our Bathes at Bathe in Sommersetshire. By Ed. Iorden, Dr. in Physicke. London: Printed by Thomas Harper, 1631.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJorden, Edward. A Discourse of Naturall Bathes, and Minerall Waters: Wherein First the Originall of Fountaines in Generall Is Declared. Then the Nature and Differences of Minerals, with Examples of Particular Bathes from Most of Them. Next the Generation of Minerals in the Earth, from Whence Both the Actuall Heate of Bathes, and Their Vertues Are Proued to Proceede. Also by What Meanes Minerall Waters Are to Be Examined and Discouered. And Lastly, of the Nature and Vses of Bathes, but Especially of Our Bathes at Bathe in Sommersetshire. By Ed. Iorden, Dr. in Physicke. Printed by Thomas Harper, 1631.