APA (7th ed.) Citation

W., M. (1698). The Queens closet opened: Being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, candying, and cookery, &c. which were presented to the Queen by the most experienc'd persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations (The tenth edition, corrected with many new and large additions, together with three exact tables.). Printed for J. Philips ..., H. Rhodes ..., J. Taylor ..., and K. Bently ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W., M. The Queens Closet Opened: Being Incomparable Secrets in Physick, Chyrurgery, Preserving, Candying, and Cookery, &c. Which Were Presented to the Queen by the Most Experienc'd Persons of the Times, Many Whereof Were Had in Esteem When She Pleased to Descend to Private Recreations. The tenth edition, corrected with many new and large additions, together with three exact tables. London: Printed for J. Philips ..., H. Rhodes ..., J. Taylor ..., and K. Bently ..., 1698.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

W., M. The Queens Closet Opened: Being Incomparable Secrets in Physick, Chyrurgery, Preserving, Candying, and Cookery, &c. Which Were Presented to the Queen by the Most Experienc'd Persons of the Times, Many Whereof Were Had in Esteem When She Pleased to Descend to Private Recreations. The tenth edition, corrected with many new and large additions, together with three exact tables. Printed for J. Philips ..., H. Rhodes ..., J. Taylor ..., and K. Bently ..., 1698.

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