APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Marriott, J. (1652). The English mountebank: or, a physical dispensatory, wherein is prescribed, many strange and excellent receits of Mr Marriot: The great eater of Grays-Inn: with the manner how he makes his cordial broaths, pills, purgatious [sic], julips, and vomits, to keep his body in temper, and free from surfeits. With sundry directions, 1 How to make his cordial broath. 2 His pills to appease hunger. 3 His strange purgation; never before practised by any doctor in England. 4 The manner and reason, why he swallows bullets & stones. 5 How he orders his bak'd meat, or rare dish on Sundays. 6 How to make his new fashion fish-broath. 7 How to make his sallet, for cooling of the bloud. 8 How to make his new dish, called a frigazee: the operation whereof, expells all sadness and melancholy. Printed for George Horton.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Marriott, John. The English Mountebank: Or, a Physical Dispensatory, Wherein Is Prescribed, Many Strange and Excellent Receits of Mr Marriot: The Great Eater of Grays-Inn: With the Manner How He Makes His Cordial Broaths, Pills, Purgatious [sic], Julips, and Vomits, to Keep His Body in Temper, and Free from Surfeits. With Sundry Directions, 1 How to Make His Cordial Broath. 2 His Pills to Appease Hunger. 3 His Strange Purgation; Never Before Practised by Any Doctor in England. 4 The Manner and Reason, Why He Swallows Bullets & Stones. 5 How He Orders His Bak'd Meat, or Rare Dish on Sundays. 6 How to Make His New Fashion Fish-broath. 7 How to Make His Sallet, for Cooling of the Bloud. 8 How to Make His New Dish, Called a Frigazee: The Operation Whereof, Expells All Sadness and Melancholy. London: Printed for George Horton, 1652.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Marriott, John. The English Mountebank: Or, a Physical Dispensatory, Wherein Is Prescribed, Many Strange and Excellent Receits of Mr Marriot: The Great Eater of Grays-Inn: With the Manner How He Makes His Cordial Broaths, Pills, Purgatious [sic], Julips, and Vomits, to Keep His Body in Temper, and Free from Surfeits. With Sundry Directions, 1 How to Make His Cordial Broath. 2 His Pills to Appease Hunger. 3 His Strange Purgation; Never Before Practised by Any Doctor in England. 4 The Manner and Reason, Why He Swallows Bullets & Stones. 5 How He Orders His Bak'd Meat, or Rare Dish on Sundays. 6 How to Make His New Fashion Fish-broath. 7 How to Make His Sallet, for Cooling of the Bloud. 8 How to Make His New Dish, Called a Frigazee: The Operation Whereof, Expells All Sadness and Melancholy. Printed for George Horton, 1652.

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