APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Maynwaringe, E. (1666). Nova medendi ratio: A short and easie method of curing, exemplified by a ternary of radical medicines, universal in their respective classes, viz. purgation, transpiration, roboration, compleating these three grand operations for cure in all diseases, directing the diseased in their gentle and efficacious workings for relief in the most deplorable infirmities. Printed by J. Dover for M--- Speed.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Maynwaringe, Everard. Nova Medendi Ratio: A Short and Easie Method of Curing, Exemplified by a Ternary of Radical Medicines, Universal in Their Respective Classes, Viz. Purgation, Transpiration, Roboration, Compleating These Three Grand Operations for Cure in All Diseases, Directing the Diseased in Their Gentle and Efficacious Workings for Relief in the Most Deplorable Infirmities. London: Printed by J. Dover for M--- Speed, 1666.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Maynwaringe, Everard. Nova Medendi Ratio: A Short and Easie Method of Curing, Exemplified by a Ternary of Radical Medicines, Universal in Their Respective Classes, Viz. Purgation, Transpiration, Roboration, Compleating These Three Grand Operations for Cure in All Diseases, Directing the Diseased in Their Gentle and Efficacious Workings for Relief in the Most Deplorable Infirmities. Printed by J. Dover for M--- Speed, 1666.

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