Peachi, J. (1693). Some observations made upon the root caled casmunar imported from the East-Indies: Shewing its nature and vertues above any other as yet written of in curing apoplexies, convulsions, palsies, lethargies, tremblings, fitts of the mother, giddiness in the head, and all distempers of the brain and nerves. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeachi, John. Some Observations Made upon the Root Caled Casmunar Imported from the East-Indies: Shewing Its Nature and Vertues Above Any Other as yet Written of in Curing Apoplexies, Convulsions, Palsies, Lethargies, Tremblings, Fitts of the Mother, Giddiness in the Head, and All Distempers of the Brain and Nerves. Lonlon [sic]: [s.n.], 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPeachi, John. Some Observations Made upon the Root Caled Casmunar Imported from the East-Indies: Shewing Its Nature and Vertues Above Any Other as yet Written of in Curing Apoplexies, Convulsions, Palsies, Lethargies, Tremblings, Fitts of the Mother, Giddiness in the Head, and All Distempers of the Brain and Nerves. [s.n.], 1693.