APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brasbridge, T. (1579). 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, and also against many other diseases. Gathered out of the bookes of diuers learned phisitions. [By T. Dawson] for George Byshop].

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, and Also Against Many Other Diseases. Gathered Out of the Bookes of Diuers Learned Phisitions. Imprinted at London: [By T. Dawson] for George Byshop], 1579.

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, and Also Against Many Other Diseases. Gathered Out of the Bookes of Diuers Learned Phisitions. [By T. Dawson] for George Byshop], 1579.

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