Starkey, G. (1657). Natures explication and Helmont's vindication, or, A short and sure way to a long and sound life: Being a necessary and full apology for chymical medicaments, and a vindication of their excellency against those unworthy reproaches cast on the art and its professors ... by Galenists, usually called Methodists. Printed by E. Cotes for Thomas Alsop.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStarkey, George. Natures Explication and Helmont's Vindication, or, A Short and Sure Way to a Long and Sound Life: Being a Necessary and Full Apology for Chymical Medicaments, and a Vindication of Their Excellency Against Those Unworthy Reproaches Cast on the Art and Its Professors ... by Galenists, Usually Called Methodists. London: Printed by E. Cotes for Thomas Alsop, 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStarkey, George. Natures Explication and Helmont's Vindication, or, A Short and Sure Way to a Long and Sound Life: Being a Necessary and Full Apology for Chymical Medicaments, and a Vindication of Their Excellency Against Those Unworthy Reproaches Cast on the Art and Its Professors ... by Galenists, Usually Called Methodists. Printed by E. Cotes for Thomas Alsop, 1657.