CASE10109: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Swarbrooke (PERSON16287)
Question asked by the patient on 26 February 1600 at 10:00
RN S{i} Elisabeth Swarbrooke. 35 y. feb. 26 die ♂ h 10. wheathr wth child payned about the harte water very good.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, f. 2r (bottom left part of page)
CASE12201: Horary consultation concerning Isabel Rose (PERSON15468)
Question asked by the patient on 3 April 1599 at 10:45
RN Isbell Rose of Olny parish in Warrington 34. Dosen yeares maried. & never had Child & yet hath her courses well but is very sicke & ariseth to her harte. her water good but hath litle motes in it. Apr. 3. die ♂ h. 10. 45. m ant m. 1599. Doth cast fleume & choler.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 228, f. 120v (bottom left part of page)
CASE12240: Horary consultation concerning Goody Elizabeth Buckingham [Honour] (PERSON10131)
Question asked by the patient on 18 April 1599 at 14:30
RN Goody Honour cōplayneth of a paine in her hart throbbing & beating leeke an ague came on her at the first. shee sweateth with it yt on may wring her cloathes at 2|A|pr. 18 die ☿ h. 2 30. mi. p m. 1599.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 126r (upper right part of page)
CASE31752: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Clark (PERSON22550)
Question asked by the patient on 22 June 1607 no earlier than 18:00
RN Mres Clarke of Woulvrton. Iune 22. ☾ h. 6. p m 1607. 36 y /chest & harte back\ /now at Hanslop.\
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 193, f. 229v (bottom right part of page)
CASE12189: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Toppe (PERSON16490)
Question asked by the patient on 2 April 1599 between 11:10 and 12:30
RN Elisabeth Hockni Toppe of Hanslop 30 y. sick ever sinc Ash wenday {sic} at hart a greeping every where hed. & stomack. payned every where doubteth wheathr shee be wth Child or no hath not her courses /after her sleepe in a faynt {snort}\
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 119r (upper right part of page)
Medical >Illness (general) (Sickness)
Medical >Parts of the body >Torso (Heart Stomach)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Gripings, gnawings and stitches (Griping)
Medical >Parts of the body >Head and neck (Head)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Pain and pricking (Pain)
Medical >Parts of the body >Whole body (Everywhere)
Medical >Women’s matters>Menstrual problems (No courses)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Dizzy and/or faint (Faintness)
CASE14824: Horary consultation concerning Goody Alice Woodward (PERSON17369)
Question asked by the patient on 15 April 1603 at 11:40
GJ Alice woodward of Stoke Ham̄on. 33 y. maried Apr. 15 ♀ ho 11. 40 a m. 1603
Hath not had her courses this x weekꝭ quærit vtrū sit gravida. a payne at her hart, swelled in her body & Ioyntꝭ.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 207, f. 52v (bottom left part of page)
CASE11846: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Smith (PERSON15945)
Question asked by the patient on 4 December 1598 at 14:00
RN Elisabeth Smith 30 yeres old 9 yeres maried. never had Child it cometh by fits twice a weeke of a good colour red faced & fill {sic} of blood lieth in her hed & so ariseth from her hart & stomack vnto her hed. her face & syde swelleth. her vrine is red & full of rags. came in her owne son & then was very well of Decemb. 4 die ☾ h. 2. 1598. dwelleth at Emerten right side of her hed.1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘hed & hart’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 61v (upper left part of page)
CASE11880: Horary consultation concerning Alice Denton (PERSON11279)
Question asked by the patient on 17 December 1598 at 09:18
RN Alce Denton of haversham 36. maried this 10 yeres 3 children last childe had a yere & more agoe feareth lest shee have taken a cold wth a nurcing child an old Disease ever since shee was a servant a great payne at her harte, doth vomit ever sinc shee was maried {b} twice or thrice in a yere but very mutch this last weeke & never well vntill shee have it vp, els very sicke. a pert woman. sent to me by her husband this 17 of Decēb. die ☉. 9 – 18.. 1598.. best a bed.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 68r (upper left part of page)