APA Citation

Harward, T., & Green, B. (1732). Electuarium novum alexipharmacum-- or, A new cordial, alexiterial and restorative electuary: Which may serve for a succedaneum to the grand theiraca Andromachi. The theriaca examined, with reasons humbly offered why the troches should be ejected, as well as a great number of the rest of the ingredients. A new correction of theriaca most humbly proposed, and, with due deference, submitted to the superior and impartial judgment of the Royal College of Physicians; and dedicated to the most honoured the president, the justly honoured the censors, with their most worthy brethren the elect, and the rest of the fellows of that most honourable society. By the Reverend Mr. Harward, a licentiate of the Royal College, and lecturer of the Royal Chappel at Boston in New England. [One line of Latin text]. Boston: Printed by B. Green, and sold by the booksellers.

Chicago Style Citation

Harward, Thomas, and Bartholomew Green. Electuarium Novum Alexipharmacum-- Or, A New Cordial, Alexiterial and Restorative Electuary: Which May Serve for a Succedaneum to the Grand Theiraca Andromachi. The Theriaca Examined, With Reasons Humbly Offered Why the Troches Should Be Ejected, As Well As a Great Number of the Rest of the Ingredients. A New Correction of Theriaca Most Humbly Proposed, And, With Due Deference, Submitted to the Superior and Impartial Judgment of the Royal College of Physicians; and Dedicated to the Most Honoured the President, the Justly Honoured the Censors, With Their Most Worthy Brethren the Elect, and the Rest of the Fellows of That Most Honourable Society. By the Reverend Mr. Harward, a Licentiate of the Royal College, and Lecturer of the Royal Chappel At Boston in New England. [One Line of Latin Text]. Boston: Printed by B. Green, and sold by the booksellers, 1732.

MLA Citation

Harward, Thomas, and Bartholomew Green. Electuarium Novum Alexipharmacum-- Or, A New Cordial, Alexiterial and Restorative Electuary: Which May Serve for a Succedaneum to the Grand Theiraca Andromachi. The Theriaca Examined, With Reasons Humbly Offered Why the Troches Should Be Ejected, As Well As a Great Number of the Rest of the Ingredients. A New Correction of Theriaca Most Humbly Proposed, And, With Due Deference, Submitted to the Superior and Impartial Judgment of the Royal College of Physicians; and Dedicated to the Most Honoured the President, the Justly Honoured the Censors, With Their Most Worthy Brethren the Elect, and the Rest of the Fellows of That Most Honourable Society. By the Reverend Mr. Harward, a Licentiate of the Royal College, and Lecturer of the Royal Chappel At Boston in New England. [One Line of Latin Text]. Boston: Printed by B. Green, and sold by the booksellers, 1732.

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