Turlington, R. d. 1. (1744). By virtue of the King's patent. Turlington's Balsam of Life is prepared and sold by the patentee: ... The efficacy and virtues of which incomparable medicine are exemplified by an account of some of the cures perform'd thereby, in this book briefly mention'd.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTurlington, Robert d. 1767. By Virtue of the King's Patent. Turlington's Balsam of Life Is Prepared and Sold by the Patentee: ... The Efficacy and Virtues of Which Incomparable Medicine Are Exemplified by an Account of Some of the Cures Perform'd Thereby, in This Book Briefly Mention'd. [London], 1744.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTurlington, Robert d. 1767. By Virtue of the King's Patent. Turlington's Balsam of Life Is Prepared and Sold by the Patentee: ... The Efficacy and Virtues of Which Incomparable Medicine Are Exemplified by an Account of Some of the Cures Perform'd Thereby, in This Book Briefly Mention'd. 1744.