APA Citation

Moncrief, J. (1712). Tippermalluch's receipts: Being a collection of many useful and easy remedies for most distempers. Written by that worthy and ingenious gentleman John Moncrief of Tippermalloch: and now first publish'd for the use of all, but especially the poor. Edinburgh: printed: and sold by Mr. Henry Knox, Mr. David Freebairn booksellers, and James Simpson bookbinder in the Cow-Gate.

Chicago Style Citation

Moncrief, John. Tippermalluch's Receipts: Being a Collection of Many Useful and Easy Remedies for Most Distempers. Written By That Worthy and Ingenious Gentleman John Moncrief of Tippermalloch: And Now First Publish'd for the Use of All, but Especially the Poor. Edinburgh: printed: and sold by Mr. Henry Knox, Mr. David Freebairn booksellers, and James Simpson bookbinder in the Cow-Gate, 1712.

MLA Citation

Moncrief, John. Tippermalluch's Receipts: Being a Collection of Many Useful and Easy Remedies for Most Distempers. Written By That Worthy and Ingenious Gentleman John Moncrief of Tippermalloch: And Now First Publish'd for the Use of All, but Especially the Poor. Edinburgh: printed: and sold by Mr. Henry Knox, Mr. David Freebairn booksellers, and James Simpson bookbinder in the Cow-Gate, 1712.

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