APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fuller, T. (1710). Pharmacopia extemporanea: Or, a body of prescripts. In which forms of select remedies, accommodated to most Intentions of Cure usually occurring in Practice. Together with Virtues, Reason of Operation, Rules, Cautions, Practical Observations, Manner of Giving, Doses, a Catalogue of Medicines, and copions Index, are propos'd for the Assistance of young Physicians. Done into English out of Latin by the author Thomas Fuller, M. D. Cantab. With large additions and emendations. printed for Benj. Walford, at the.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fuller, Thomas. Pharmacopia Extemporanea: Or, a Body of Prescripts. In Which Forms of Select Remedies, Accommodated to Most Intentions of Cure Usually Occurring in Practice. Together with Virtues, Reason of Operation, Rules, Cautions, Practical Observations, Manner of Giving, Doses, a Catalogue of Medicines, and Copions Index, Are Propos'd for the Assistance of Young Physicians. Done into English Out of Latin by the Author Thomas Fuller, M. D. Cantab. With Large Additions and Emendations. London: printed for Benj. Walford, at the, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fuller, Thomas. Pharmacopia Extemporanea: Or, a Body of Prescripts. In Which Forms of Select Remedies, Accommodated to Most Intentions of Cure Usually Occurring in Practice. Together with Virtues, Reason of Operation, Rules, Cautions, Practical Observations, Manner of Giving, Doses, a Catalogue of Medicines, and Copions Index, Are Propos'd for the Assistance of Young Physicians. Done into English Out of Latin by the Author Thomas Fuller, M. D. Cantab. With Large Additions and Emendations. printed for Benj. Walford, at the, 1710.

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