John Bulwer. (1649). Pathomyotamia, or, A dissection of the significative muscles of the affections of the minde: Being an essay to a new method of observing the most important movings of the muscles of the head, as they are the neerest and immediate organs of the voluntarie or impetuous motions of the mind. Printed by W.W. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to [be] sold at his shop.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJohn Bulwer. Pathomyotamia, or, A Dissection of the Significative Muscles of the Affections of the Minde: Being an Essay to a New Method of Observing the Most Important Movings of the Muscles of the Head, as They Are the Neerest and Immediate Organs of the Voluntarie or Impetuous Motions of the Mind. London: Printed by W.W. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to [be] sold at his shop, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJohn Bulwer. Pathomyotamia, or, A Dissection of the Significative Muscles of the Affections of the Minde: Being an Essay to a New Method of Observing the Most Important Movings of the Muscles of the Head, as They Are the Neerest and Immediate Organs of the Voluntarie or Impetuous Motions of the Mind. Printed by W.W. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to [be] sold at his shop, 1649.