Merret, C. (1670). Self-conviction, or, An enumeration of the absurdities, railings against the college, and physicians in general (but more especially, the writers against the apothecaries), non-sence, irrational conclusions, falsities in matters of fact, and in quotations, concessions, &c. of a nameless person: And also, an answer to the rest of Lex talionis. Printed for James Allestry ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMerret, Christopher. Self-conviction, or, An Enumeration of the Absurdities, Railings Against the College, and Physicians in General (but More Especially, the Writers Against the Apothecaries), Non-sence, Irrational Conclusions, Falsities in Matters of Fact, and in Quotations, Concessions, &c. of a Nameless Person: And Also, an Answer to the Rest of Lex Talionis. London: Printed for James Allestry ..., 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMerret, Christopher. Self-conviction, or, An Enumeration of the Absurdities, Railings Against the College, and Physicians in General (but More Especially, the Writers Against the Apothecaries), Non-sence, Irrational Conclusions, Falsities in Matters of Fact, and in Quotations, Concessions, &c. of a Nameless Person: And Also, an Answer to the Rest of Lex Talionis. Printed for James Allestry ..., 1670.