Harvey, G. (1699). The vanities of philosophy & physick: Together with directions and medicines easily prepared by any of the least skill, whereby to preserve health, and prolong life, as well in those that live regularly, as others that live irregularly comprizing moreover hypotheses different from those of the schools throughout almost the whole art of physick, and particularly relating to indigestion, and other diseases of the stomach, fevers, consumption, stone, gravel, suppression or urnine, apoplexy, palsie, madness, diseases of the eyes, and others. Printed for A. Roper ..., and R. Basset ..., and W. Turner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarvey, Gideon. The Vanities of Philosophy & Physick: Together with Directions and Medicines Easily Prepared by Any of the Least Skill, Whereby to Preserve Health, and Prolong Life, as Well in Those That Live Regularly, as Others That Live Irregularly Comprizing Moreover Hypotheses Different from Those of the Schools Throughout Almost the Whole Art of Physick, and Particularly Relating to Indigestion, and Other Diseases of the Stomach, Fevers, Consumption, Stone, Gravel, Suppression or Urnine, Apoplexy, Palsie, Madness, Diseases of the Eyes, and Others. London: Printed for A. Roper ..., and R. Basset ..., and W. Turner, 1699.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHarvey, Gideon. The Vanities of Philosophy & Physick: Together with Directions and Medicines Easily Prepared by Any of the Least Skill, Whereby to Preserve Health, and Prolong Life, as Well in Those That Live Regularly, as Others That Live Irregularly Comprizing Moreover Hypotheses Different from Those of the Schools Throughout Almost the Whole Art of Physick, and Particularly Relating to Indigestion, and Other Diseases of the Stomach, Fevers, Consumption, Stone, Gravel, Suppression or Urnine, Apoplexy, Palsie, Madness, Diseases of the Eyes, and Others. Printed for A. Roper ..., and R. Basset ..., and W. Turner, 1699.