CASE50322: Horary consultation concerning John Peckaver (PERSON34160)
Question asked by the patient on 26 February 1620 at 10:40
RW Iohn Peckauer of Brackley. y. 38. d. ♄ h: 10. {illeg}|4|0. ant: m: Feb: 26. 1620.
swelleth in her face chest & legs for a moneth. sicke euer since Christmasse
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Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 213, f. 137v (middle left part of page)
CASE11709: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Bunker (PERSON10170)
Question asked by the patient on 25 September 1598 at 10:15
RN Elisabeth Bunker of Newport complayneth of her legs. & of the {sic} her limms & hath bene sick of it almost this two yeres 17 yeres last midsomer Sept 25. die ☾. h. 10. 15. m. shee taketh no ioy of her worke nor of any thing els.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 32v (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE18814: Horary consultation concerning an Anonymous (PERSON18397)
Question asked by the patient on 20 January 1599 at 08:00
RN Ian. 20 die ♄ hor 8 I went to see a sick woma swollen in her legs & thighes for that shee hath not her courses. hed ach 1599.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 404, f. 13r (upper right part of page)
CASE12307: Horary consultation concerning Alice Coursey (PERSON10958)
Question asked by the patient on 25 April 1599 at 11:30
RN Alce Course of Emmerton 25. y. sick & cōplayneth of her hed. & chest & so into her leg. seldome hath her courses. hed & leg {mes} 2{5} of Ap. die ☿ h. 11. 30. ant m. 1599.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 138v (upper right part of page)
CASE11834: Horary consultation concerning Richard Kirby (PERSON13331)
Question asked by Mr Yarrow (PERSON17449) on 1 December 1598 at 10:15
RN Rich Kerby Miller of Newport 60 \56/ yeres old. long & grevously sick {filiu}s patre \{servus} Domino/ cū euꝯ {sic} consensu it hath held this 4 yeres by fits but this quarter of this yere held him sorely & keepeth home some days his bed in his fit & then abroad. a payne in his hart wth a sighing black coloured very fat of his face but wth this sicknes shrunk in his bodye & legs. Mr yarrow for him novemb. {sic} 1 Decēb. die ♀ h. 10. 15. 15981
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘hed hart. bellye’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 59r (upper right, and bottom left parts of page)
CASE11922: Horary consultation concerning Goody Ellen Foster (PERSON11861)
Question asked by the patient on 31 December 1598 at 08:35
RN Ellen Foster sore sick ever sinc her childe cannot take no drinke meate vomiteth vp all yt shee taketh cannot quench her thirst swollen very big in her legs. now stolen vp to her hart on weddensday shalbe three weekes her child borne wth out all greefe but mutch payned before & after & nevr had Child before sent a woman to me for her Decēb. 31. h. 8. 35 m. 1598
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 75v (upper left part of page)
CASE13956: Horary consultation concerning an Anonymous (PERSON17906)
Question asked by the patient on 30 August 1603 at 10:45
RN for a poer womā of Sherington yt hath bene long sick & swollen in her body face legs cānot goe August 30 ♂ hor 10. 45. ant m 1603
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 197, f. 68v (bottom part of page)
Medical >Illness (general) (Sickness )
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Bloating and swelling (Swelling)
Medical >Parts of the body >Torso (Torso)
Medical >Parts of the body >Head and neck (Face)
Medical >Parts of the body >Limbs and joints (Legs )
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Lame, numb or paralysed (Cannot walk)
CASE50335: Horary consultation concerning Henry Shephard (PERSON35259)
Question asked by the patient on 28 February 1620 at 11:30
RW Henry Sheepheard. of Sympson. y. 60. d. ☾ h. 11. 30 ant: m: Feb. 28. 1620. hath beene sicke ever since Christmas. is swelled in his body: & his belly hard: legs swelled & hath a little issue in each of them: hath kept his bed these two dayes. Eateth his meate prettily well: is rather loose then costive
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 213, f. 138r (bottom right part of page)