APA (7th ed.) Citation

Griffith, R. (1681). A-la-mode phlebotomy no good fashion, or, The copy of a letter to Dr. Hungerford: Complaining of and instancing in the phantastick behaviour and unfair dealing of some London physitians when they come to be consulted withal about sick persons living at a distance from them in the country : whereupon a fit occasion is taken to discourse of the profuse way of blood-letting formerly unheard of, though now adays so mightily in request amongst vs here in England. Printed by T.B. for Joseph Hindmash ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Griffith, Richard. A-la-mode Phlebotomy No Good Fashion, or, The Copy of a Letter to Dr. Hungerford: Complaining of and Instancing in the Phantastick Behaviour and Unfair Dealing of Some London Physitians When They Come to Be Consulted Withal About Sick Persons Living at a Distance from Them in the Country : Whereupon a Fit Occasion Is Taken to Discourse of the Profuse Way of Blood-letting Formerly Unheard of, Though Now Adays so Mightily in Request Amongst Vs Here in England. London: Printed by T.B. for Joseph Hindmash ..., 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Griffith, Richard. A-la-mode Phlebotomy No Good Fashion, or, The Copy of a Letter to Dr. Hungerford: Complaining of and Instancing in the Phantastick Behaviour and Unfair Dealing of Some London Physitians When They Come to Be Consulted Withal About Sick Persons Living at a Distance from Them in the Country : Whereupon a Fit Occasion Is Taken to Discourse of the Profuse Way of Blood-letting Formerly Unheard of, Though Now Adays so Mightily in Request Amongst Vs Here in England. Printed by T.B. for Joseph Hindmash ..., 1681.

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