CASE26536: Horary consultation concerning Mr Francis Farrar [Farren] [the elder] (PERSON11662)
Question asked by the patient on 4 January 1606 at 14:30
RN Mr farrers pils I sent him moved him never a whit of wch he greatly cōplayned Ian 4 hor. 2. 30 |h 2. 30|
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 215, f. 6v (upper right part of page)
CASE21524: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Troughton [the elder] (PERSON16576)
Question asked by Mr Thomas Troughton (PERSON16575) on 28 September 1604 at 12:00
GJ Mr Thomas Troughton Came Septemb. 28 ♀ ho. 12. in m. to have yor advise for his mother her physicke wrought exceedingly and stayed not
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 151r (upper left part of page)
CASE64589: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Elizabeth Marsh (PERSON14007) and Margaret Abbot [Marsh] (PERSON54311)
Question asked by Mrs Elizabeth Marsh (PERSON14007) on 14 September 1627 at 17:30
RN My Cosen Marsh the older sent me a kind letter to signify yt after my clyster & blood letting she was well for 4 days & then payned as before in her hed & arme so greevously betwixt 4 & 5 p m cōnoly {sic} Sept 14. ♀ h. 5. 30 p m 1627 she sent to Cambridg to Mr Crane he gave her a pils|l| & also a clyster
had the horse leaches & they were {illeg} naught.
took my pils & Dyet drink & did well for the tyme
her Daughter fond mtch {sic} good by her playster Desyreth a nother & a recept of it
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 214r (upper left part of page)
CASE70905: Horary consultation concerning Lady Marge Brete (PERSON44753)
Question asked by the patient on 25 May 1630 at 11:50
RN The lady Bret was let blood & tooke her vomyt {wch} {sic} gave her 3 vomyts & 12 stooles & Mr Wallys gave her a sleeping pill & after her awaking is sick & so also after meate
& cā not take any thing but it cometh vp & now is so weake as she is forced to keepe her bed Continually may 25 ♂ h 11. 50 p|a|nt m 1630.
Clysters & Cooling almond milkes her vryne thick & red desyreth another playster of {opicacū} for the splene
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 194, p. 404 (bottom left part of page)