Mayerne, T. T. d. (1676). A treatise of the gout: Written originally in the French tongue, by Theodor Turquet, De Mayerne, knight, Baron of Aubonne, councellor, and chief physitian to the late King and Queen of England. Englished for the general benefit, by Thomas Sherley, M.D. physitian in ordinary to his present Majesty Charles the II. Whereunto is added, advice about hypochondriacal-fits, by the same author. printed for D. Newman, at the King's Arms in the Poultrey.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMayerne, Théodore Turquet de. A Treatise of the Gout: Written Originally in the French Tongue, by Theodor Turquet, De Mayerne, Knight, Baron of Aubonne, Councellor, and Chief Physitian to the Late King and Queen of England. Englished for the General Benefit, by Thomas Sherley, M.D. Physitian in Ordinary to His Present Majesty Charles the II. Whereunto Is Added, Advice About Hypochondriacal-fits, by the Same Author. London: printed for D. Newman, at the King's Arms in the Poultrey, 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMayerne, Théodore Turquet de. A Treatise of the Gout: Written Originally in the French Tongue, by Theodor Turquet, De Mayerne, Knight, Baron of Aubonne, Councellor, and Chief Physitian to the Late King and Queen of England. Englished for the General Benefit, by Thomas Sherley, M.D. Physitian in Ordinary to His Present Majesty Charles the II. Whereunto Is Added, Advice About Hypochondriacal-fits, by the Same Author. printed for D. Newman, at the King's Arms in the Poultrey, 1676.