Stanhope, M. (1632). Cures vvithout care, or A summons to all such who finde little or no helpe by the use of ordinary physick to repaire to the northerne Spaw: Wherein by many presidents of a few late yeares, it is evidenced to the world, that infirmities in their owne nature desperate and of long continuance have received perfect recovery, by vertue of minerall waters neare Knaresborow in the West-riding of Yorkeshire. Also a description of the said water, and of other rare and usefull springs adjoyning, the nature and efficacie of the minerals contained in them, with other not impertinent notes. Faithfully collected for the publique good by M. St. Printed by William Iones, dwelling in Red-crosse-street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Stanhope, Michael. Cures Vvithout Care, or A Summons to All Such Who Finde Little or No Helpe by the Use of Ordinary Physick to Repaire to the Northerne Spaw: Wherein by Many Presidents of a Few Late Yeares, It Is Evidenced to the World, That Infirmities in Their Owne Nature Desperate and of Long Continuance Have Received Perfect Recovery, by Vertue of Minerall Waters Neare Knaresborow in the West-riding of Yorkeshire. Also a Description of the Said Water, and of Other Rare and Usefull Springs Adjoyning, the Nature and Efficacie of the Minerals Contained in Them, with Other Not Impertinent Notes. Faithfully Collected for the Publique Good by M. St. London: Printed by William Iones, dwelling in Red-crosse-street, 1632.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Stanhope, Michael. Cures Vvithout Care, or A Summons to All Such Who Finde Little or No Helpe by the Use of Ordinary Physick to Repaire to the Northerne Spaw: Wherein by Many Presidents of a Few Late Yeares, It Is Evidenced to the World, That Infirmities in Their Owne Nature Desperate and of Long Continuance Have Received Perfect Recovery, by Vertue of Minerall Waters Neare Knaresborow in the West-riding of Yorkeshire. Also a Description of the Said Water, and of Other Rare and Usefull Springs Adjoyning, the Nature and Efficacie of the Minerals Contained in Them, with Other Not Impertinent Notes. Faithfully Collected for the Publique Good by M. St. Printed by William Iones, dwelling in Red-crosse-street, 1632.