APA (7th ed.) Citation

Galen & Culpeper, N. (1652). Galens art of physick: Wherein is laid down, 1. A description of bodies, healthful, unhealthful, and neutral. 2. Signs of good and bad constitutions. 3. Signs of the brain, heart, liver, testicles: temperature, lungues, stomach, &c. being too hot, cold, dry, moist, hot and dry, hot and moist, cold and dry, cold and moist. 4. Signs and causes of sickness. With many other excellent things, the particulars of which the table of chapters will specifie. Translated into English, and largely commented on; together with convenient medicines for all particular distempers of the parts, a description of the complexions, their conditions, and what diet and exercise is fittest for them. By Nich. Culpeper, gent. student in physick and astrologie. Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhill, neer the Royal Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Galen and Nicholas Culpeper. Galens Art of Physick: Wherein Is Laid Down, 1. A Description of Bodies, Healthful, Unhealthful, and Neutral. 2. Signs of Good and Bad Constitutions. 3. Signs of the Brain, Heart, Liver, Testicles: Temperature, Lungues, Stomach, &c. Being Too Hot, Cold, Dry, Moist, Hot and Dry, Hot and Moist, Cold and Dry, Cold and Moist. 4. Signs and Causes of Sickness. With Many Other Excellent Things, the Particulars of Which the Table of Chapters Will Specifie. Translated into English, and Largely Commented on; Together with Convenient Medicines for All Particular Distempers of the Parts, a Description of the Complexions, Their Conditions, and What Diet and Exercise Is Fittest for Them. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. Student in Physick and Astrologie. London: Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhill, neer the Royal Exchange, 1652.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Galen and Nicholas Culpeper. Galens Art of Physick: Wherein Is Laid Down, 1. A Description of Bodies, Healthful, Unhealthful, and Neutral. 2. Signs of Good and Bad Constitutions. 3. Signs of the Brain, Heart, Liver, Testicles: Temperature, Lungues, Stomach, &c. Being Too Hot, Cold, Dry, Moist, Hot and Dry, Hot and Moist, Cold and Dry, Cold and Moist. 4. Signs and Causes of Sickness. With Many Other Excellent Things, the Particulars of Which the Table of Chapters Will Specifie. Translated into English, and Largely Commented on; Together with Convenient Medicines for All Particular Distempers of the Parts, a Description of the Complexions, Their Conditions, and What Diet and Exercise Is Fittest for Them. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. Student in Physick and Astrologie. Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhill, neer the Royal Exchange, 1652.

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