Sermon, W. (1671). The ladies companion, or, The English midwife: Wherein is demonstrated the manner and order how women ought to govern themselves during the whole time of their breeding children and of their difficult labour, hard travail and lying-in, etc. Printed for Edward Thomas.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSermon, William. The Ladies Companion, or, The English Midwife: Wherein Is Demonstrated the Manner and Order How Women Ought to Govern Themselves During the Whole Time of Their Breeding Children and of Their Difficult Labour, Hard Travail and Lying-in, Etc. London: Printed for Edward Thomas, 1671.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSermon, William. The Ladies Companion, or, The English Midwife: Wherein Is Demonstrated the Manner and Order How Women Ought to Govern Themselves During the Whole Time of Their Breeding Children and of Their Difficult Labour, Hard Travail and Lying-in, Etc. Printed for Edward Thomas, 1671.