Brown, A. (1692). In speculo teipsum contemplare Dr. Black. A looking-glass for the black band of doctors: VVherein may be seen the ignorance and malice of these physicians, who have clubbed under the name of Dr. Black, for suppressing by their scriblings, and other calumnies, so great a benefite to the world, to the new game of rivers. printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to their most Excellent Majesties.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrown, Andrew. In Speculo Teipsum Contemplare Dr. Black. A Looking-glass for the Black Band of Doctors: VVherein May Be Seen the Ignorance and Malice of These Physicians, Who Have Clubbed Under the Name of Dr. Black, for Suppressing by Their Scriblings, and Other Calumnies, so Great a Benefite to the World, to the New Game of Rivers. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to their most Excellent Majesties, 1692.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationBrown, Andrew. In Speculo Teipsum Contemplare Dr. Black. A Looking-glass for the Black Band of Doctors: VVherein May Be Seen the Ignorance and Malice of These Physicians, Who Have Clubbed Under the Name of Dr. Black, for Suppressing by Their Scriblings, and Other Calumnies, so Great a Benefite to the World, to the New Game of Rivers. printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to their most Excellent Majesties, 1692.