CASE11780: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Margaret Page (PERSON14607)
Question asked by the patient on 7 November 1598 at 13:45
RN Mres Page of Lathbury for her bad stomack & mutch treating vpward full of winde stone cholick. cold & Drye. Novemb. 7. die ♂ h. 1. 45. 1598.
Mres Page of lathbury in her owne son.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 48r (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE12546: Horary consultation concerning Jays [Joyce] Johnson (PERSON13249)
Question asked by the patient on 19 August 1599 at 16:45
RN Aug. 18 die ♄ Iays Iansone of Cosgrave 50 y. Aug. 19. die ☉ h. 4. 45. an p m. 1599 a payne in her harte & body & troubled wth winde / lyeth in her syde.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 179r (upper right part of page)
CASE14754: Horary consultation concerning Mr Matthew Claver (PERSON10637)
Question asked by the patient on 6 April 1603 at 10:06
GJ Mr Mathew Claver of Foskett. sent his water wth a letter April. 6. ☿ ho. 10. 6 a m. 1603 Wherin he Complayneth of a trembling hastynes and fulnes of his head & sences his body full of wynde, a great noyse in his left eare many tymes troubled wth a stitche in the small of his backe. The mouth of his stomacke doth most annoy his head for wch he hath taken Conserve of Anthos
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 207, f. 42r (bottom left part of page)
Mr Matthew Claver (PERSON10637)
Medical >Symptoms (specified) >Lame, numb or paralysed (Trembling)
Medical >Parts of the body >Head and neck (HeadEars)
Medical >Parts of the body >Torso (Torso BackStomach)
Medical >Symptoms (specified) >Wind (Wind )
Medical >Symptoms (specified) >Hearing problems (Tinnitus)
Medical >Symptoms (specified) >Gripings, gnawings and stitches (Stitch)
CASE10889: Horary consultation concerning Robert Lane (PERSON13559)
Question asked by the patient on 19 June 1600 at 15:20
RN Robarte Lane 47 \37/ yeres of Northcrowly. Iune 19 die ♃ h. 3. 20. p m. 1600
boath legs swelled esp. righ \left/ leg. body. & backe. & thigh & hips belly. & navell.
blowen as it were a wind.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, f. 115r (upper right part of page)